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NEWS: AD’OCC will be exhibiting at Summer Fancy Food Show 2022

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AD’OCC will be exhibiting at the 2022 Summer Fancy Food Show, June 12-14, located at
at the Jacob K. Javits Center, New York, NY. AD’OCC will showcase 4 companies ready to tackle the US market at Booth #722 – French Pavilion Level 3:

• Les huiles de CAUVIN (Olive Oils - Grape Seed/ walnut/hazelnut) https://www.huilecauvin.com/en/cavea-huile/les-huiles-de-cauvin/

• Maison Henras - Best terroirs fresh truffles for starred-chefs’ restaurants since 1820
https://www.truffeshenras.com/fr/

• Le petit Beret (wine/champagne/beers 0% alcohol) - Get one of the few French brands specialized in 0.0% alcohol beverages! https://lepetitberet.com

• Les Mirliflores Cookies - out of the box! you will be amazed! https://lesmirliflores.fr/en/les-mirlifloresbiscuiterie-en/

“For these companies, the future starts there, at the Fancy Food Show! We are thrilled to showcase such amazing brands that illustrated perfectly our region: the delicateness, the elegance, the sun but also our terroir and traditions.” Said Julie Boudon, head of US Market project manager.

Sud de France is the umbrella brand which showcases all Food and Beverage made in Occitanie. Sud de France conveys simple but essential values that make it a unique
trademark! Above all, Occitanie means diversity. A mosaic of colors, landscapes, cultures
and histories. This diversity is found naturally in its gastronomic culture, as can be seen in
the multitude of regional products that combine local “terroir”, traditions and originality.

The Occitanie region (South West) of France is the only region of France locally represented in the USA with an office in New York to support exporting companies. It is called La Maison de la Région Occitanie in New York City. La Maison was born out of the region’s desire to build an effective economic and institutional environment that facilitates exchanges and fosters synergy between regional partners and their American and Canadian counterparts. La Maison is leading sales operations such as Sud de France calling where 50 wine producers will meet 70 American and Canadian buyers during 3 days in their offices;  supporting entrepreneurs for show trades, food tasting, and promoting the region during Bastille Day. In addition, the team is the central information and support hub for any North American business looking to invest in or settle to the Occitanie region.

About AD’OCC
AD’OCC is an economic trigger for the region Occitanie supporting entrepreneurs in their international expansion. Not only New York, AD’OCC has also offices called Maison in Casablanca (Morocco), Shanghai(China) and London (UK).

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