Press release…

Fresh India Show 2021

5-6 Aug, Hotel Pride Plaze, AeroCity, New Delhi

Thanks for being part of Fresh India Show and its subsequent Webinars. As the market opens with a Highly health conscious public looking for the best of fresh fruits, vegetables and other health drinks, we at Fresh India Show are happy to announce our 1st Conference in year 2021. 

The 3rd Fresh India Show 2021 (FIS 2021) shall be organised on 5-6 August2021 at Hotel Pride Plaza, Aerocity, New Delhi.

FIS 2021 includes important segments, i.e., Fresh India Global Conference, Exhibition, Networking Meet and Awards. This event is aimed at strengthening the F&V industry in India and connecting global markets. It will further improve the way of agri-businesses and per capita availability, consumption and demand across the Globe.
FIS 2021 will enhance the outlook of the industry through an engaging programme of presentations, panel discussions, buyer-seller meetings and networking opportunities. FIS 2021 is among one of our annual must-attend events for India’s fresh fruit and vegetable business including the cold chain Industry.

This event is exclusively intended to provide opportunities to see, learn, do and explore. As per the fresh Industry experts, our event is among one of the emerging platforms for expanding your business connections and helping you stay ahead in this exciting market, i.e., India.

With more than 600+ decision makers (live & digitally) from different nations including producers, wholesalers, importers, and exporters, retailers, as well as cold-chain & supporting industries, FIS 2021 will be a truly International Networking Platform. Connecting with other nations, the event will provide an opportunity for exhibiting entire range of products and services. The conference will highlight the key changes happening globally, make understand the newest trends & best practices in production, supply, marketing, technology and consumer behavior and demands.

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