“Organic Cactus Seed Oil – Origin Tunisia” is the name of a program for the valorisation of Tunisian organic prickly pear oil. Spearheading Tunisia’s newest Tunisian cosmetic, this sector, after making its show with professionals in Tunisia and abroad, is exposed in Tunis, at the Tunisia Mall – Les Berges du Lac 2 from 15 to September 30, 2017 for a meeting with consumers.

As part of the enhancement of its agricultural heritage, Tunisia is focusing on the production and promotion of organic prickly pear oil. To this end, the Directorate General of Organic Agriculture of the Ministry of Agriculture, Hydraulic Resources and Fisheries has developed a strategy to support companies and startups in the sector through a brand and a promotional campaign: “Organic Cactus Seed Oil- Origin Tunisia »

After extending its wings to professionals in Tunisia and abroad, “Organic Cactus Seed Oil” is now aimed at Tunisian consumers through a demonstration to be held at the “Tunisia Mall” shopping mall from 15 to 30 September 2017 .

The objective of the event is to present on a stand of 27 m2, the Tunisian brands of oil of organic prickly pear tree and their ranges of products that is constantly developing: oil, creams, serums, soaps …

This precious oil, which is obtained from cold-pressed prickly pear pips is best known as a miracle anti-wrinkle product. The extraordinary effectiveness of this product is due to its richness in Omega 6 and vitamin E, the antioxidant par excellence.

The website http://www.tunisianorganic-cactus.com/ entirely devoted to the promotion of organic cactus oil and the operators of the sector that has just been put on line constitutes a real showcase for the sector and reinforces its visibility as well as its notoriety with buyers as well as consumers.

This event is a great opportunity to inform consumers about the benefits of this oil, to invite them to consume Tunisian, to discover the interest of natural and organic cosmetics, …

Launched by the Directorate General of Organic Agriculture at the Ministry of Agriculture, Hydraulic Resources and Fisheries, in collaboration with Tunisian companies in the organic cosmetics sector, the program of valorization of this product is carried and supported by the Project (PAMPAT), implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and financed by the State Secretariat for the Economy of the Swiss Confederation (SECO ).

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