Last week, India joined the International Food and Drinking Program in London. At this event, India demonstrated its organic products, millet, mango, Gua and pomegranate and many other items. Indian liquor, such as Rampur, Sula, Godavan, old monk, Jamun Jin and Jaisalmer Jin, also exhibited the premium range of foods processed in this IFI, which attracted the attention of the people.
Expect a good deal at Expo
India has participated in a delegation of 16 exporters from Gujarat, Punjab, Telangana, Haryana, Maharashtra, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. At the same time, business deals are expected to be based on interest shown by importers at the event.
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Apeda Assistant General Manager Harpreet Singh said that exporters have the opportunity to showcase their products through the Indian Pavilion in the London market. At the same time, gradually participating in the IFI also helped find more buyers.
Promotes “Vocal for Local”
Harpreet Singh said, “India, including a variety of agricultural products, processed foods and drinks, have been introduced in the pavilion, including the focus of voicing the voices of India, local, producers and entrepreneurs to farmers, self-reliance for farmers, local, producers and entrepreneurs.”
Enjoyed Indian mines
In London, India’s Deputy High Commissioner Sujit Ghosh has opened the India Pavilion in the presence of Apeda and High Commission officials. A statement released by Apeda, from Basmati Rice to Honey, Namkin, Peanut butter, Makhana, Sas, Millet, Soy Chap, Baby Corn, Masala Soda, Drought Petha, Rajma Rice, Lentil Rice, Lentil Rice, Rouca Wings.
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