Buyer seller mango meet in Mumbai: 100 exporters participated

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Over 100 domestic exporters and 21 importers from countries like China, and participated in the two-day buyer seller meet on mangoes in

"More than 100 exporters from across the country participated in the meet," the commerce ministry said in a statement.



It said that one of the leading Chinese importer - Dalian Yidufrom - interacted with the Indian exporters and expressed its positive response towards the domestic fruit offered.

State horticulture departments from ten mango producing states displayed wide range of varieties of the fruit.

Importers also visited the common infrastructure facilities in Mumbai, which was organised to showcase India's capability to export quality and pest free produce.

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

Buyer seller mango meet in Mumbai: 100 exporters participated

Over 100 domestic exporters and 21 importers from countries like China, Iran and Japan participated in the two-day buyer seller meet on mangoes in Mumbai. "More than 100 exporters from across the country participated in the meet," the commerce ministry said in a statement. It said that one of the leading Chinese importer - Dalian Yidufrom - interacted with the Indian exporters and expressed its positive response towards the domestic fruit offered. State horticulture departments from ten mango producing states displayed wide range of varieties of the fruit. Importers also visited the common infrastructure facilities in Mumbai, which was organised to showcase India's capability to export quality and pest free produce. Over 100 domestic exporters and 21 importers from countries like China, and participated in the two-day buyer seller meet on mangoes in

"More than 100 exporters from across the country participated in the meet," the commerce ministry said in a statement.

It said that one of the leading Chinese importer - Dalian Yidufrom - interacted with the Indian exporters and expressed its positive response towards the domestic fruit offered.

State horticulture departments from ten mango producing states displayed wide range of varieties of the fruit.

Importers also visited the common infrastructure facilities in Mumbai, which was organised to showcase India's capability to export quality and pest free produce.

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

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