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Germany, Netherlands and Denmark to participate in World Food India

| | Aug 25, 2017, at 12:41 am
New Delhi, Aug 24 (IBNS): The five day visit of Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal saw very successful outcomes with three major announcements- Germany and Netherlands coming on board as focus countries and Denmark announcing its intent to come on board as partner country to World Food India, 2017- the mega international event of Ministry of Food Processing to attract investment and trade in food processing industry.

In a meeting held on Thursday, Minister Environment and Food of Denmark Esben Lunde Larsen, announced that Denmark will come on board as partner country.

On Wednesday in Netherlands, during the bilateral meeting with Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Martin van Dam, Minister of agriculture of Netherlands announced that Netherlands would come in as focus country for World Food India

Earlier, Germany had announced its participation as focus country in World Food India during Minister's Badal's meeting with Herman Onko Aeikens, State Secretary, German Federal Ministry of Food & Agriculture.

"I am delighted to welcome the participation of Germany, Denmark and Netherlands and I am confident that we will see strong collaborations and partnerships," said Harsimrat Kaur Badal.

Both Netherlands and Denmark have committed to bring a strong official and business delegation to leverage the networking opportunities that present themselves in World Food India.  Germany will mount a business delegation to World Food India as well.
 
More than 100 international companies from 28 countries in World Food India have already registered to participate in World Food India 2017.

World Food India 2017 is the global platform for showcasing investment opportunities in India and for connecting businesses for collaborations in food processing industry.

The World Food India will have exhibition on food processing industry, CEO roundtable, plenary sessions, sectoral sessions, country sessions, state sessions, conferences and Food Street. The conferences will have various sessions aimed at sharing knowledge and opportunities across the food sector.

The World Food India exhibition will be spread over 22,000 sq mtrs. with Indian & international food companies showcasing their offerings and services along the food value chain — production, processing, packaging, technology, equipment, storage, logistics or retail.

Encompassing the entire food spectrum from production to consumption, World Food India 2017 will look at creating better sourcing environment, will emphasise on reduction of wastage, and will focus on shelf life increase, among others. All this will enable higher returns for farmers, will create better employment opportunities and will foster entrepreneurship.
 

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