Anita Praveen, the Secretary of the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (FPI), led a roundtable discussion with industry leaders at Invest India. The main agenda of the gathering was to provide insights into the upcoming World Food India 2024, scheduled from September 19th to 22nd, 2024. The discussion revolved around engaging the industry in the event and outlining expectations. This session marked a continuation of ongoing dialogues aimed at informing stakeholders about the Ministry’s plans for World Food India 2024 and fostering potential collaborations. Notably, senior representatives from prominent agri-food companies actively participated in the discussion.
During her keynote speech, the Secretary of MoFPI highlighted the growth and extensive opportunities within the food-processing sector. Emphasizing the ministry’s efforts, she announced the upcoming 3rd edition of the eagerly awaited World Food India event, anticipated to be larger in scale than the previous 2023 edition. Extending a warm invitation, she urged all companies to participate enthusiastically in the Mega Food Event, slated to occur from September 19th to 22nd, 2024, in New Delhi.
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Furthermore, the participating companies eagerly voiced their interest in participating in World Food India 2024, showcasing their preparedness to showcase their products and technologies in allocated stall spaces. Additionally, they showed keen interest in partnering with the Ministry of Food Processing Industries for the scheduled event sessions. Valuable suggestions and feedback were exchanged and deliberated upon during the discussions.
Concluding her address, the Secretary of Food Processing Industries (FPI) urged all stakeholders to unite and collaborate for the success of the event. She stressed the importance of leveraging individual strengths and offering additional support to cultivate strong partnerships and engagement across a diverse spectrum of stakeholders.
Moreover, the Investment Facilitation Cell (Invest India) was tasked with maintaining communication with the companies to finalize the particulars of their participation.
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