Assocham to organise business meet on agro-food

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Apex industry body will organise a three-day business meet from tomorrow on agro-food processing and fisheries where 75 participants from China, and are expected to participate.

Chairman of agri-council (eastern region) Ranjan Sen today said nearly 75 foreign visitors will participate in the meet where Indian companies from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and NE states will showcase their products.



The Indian companies will showcase products in categories like processed food, sea food and meat.

Sen said cracking the markets of and is difficult as these countries have stringent conditions for of food products.

There will also be sessions on raising investments, export documentations and procedures during the three-day meet.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Assocham to organise business meet on agro-food

Apex industry body Assocham will organise a three-day business meet from tomorrow on agro-food processing and fisheries where 75 participants from China, Hong Kong and Japan are expected to participate. Chairman of agri-council (eastern region) Ranjan Sen today said nearly 75 foreign visitors will participate in the meet where Indian companies from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and NE states will showcase their products. The Indian companies will showcase products in categories like processed food, sea food and meat. Sen said cracking the exports markets of China and Japan is difficult as these countries have stringent conditions for imports of food products. There will also be sessions on raising investments, export documentations and procedures during the three-day meet. Apex industry body will organise a three-day business meet from tomorrow on agro-food processing and fisheries where 75 participants from China, and are expected to participate.

Chairman of agri-council (eastern region) Ranjan Sen today said nearly 75 foreign visitors will participate in the meet where Indian companies from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, UP and NE states will showcase their products.

The Indian companies will showcase products in categories like processed food, sea food and meat.

Sen said cracking the markets of and is difficult as these countries have stringent conditions for of food products.

There will also be sessions on raising investments, export documentations and procedures during the three-day meet.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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