Last week, India joined the International Food and Country Scheme in London (IFE). In this scheme, India proved its organic products, millet, mangoes, guava and pomegranate and many other items. An official said that the Indian liquor such as Rampur, Sula, Godavan, the old monk, Jamun Jin and Jaisalmer Jin and the premium range of processed foods in this IFI were attracted to the attention of the people who came to the project.
Expect a good deal on Expo
The Agricultural and Processed Food Export Development Authority (Apida) has organized India’s contribution from Gujarat, Gujarat, Punjab, Telangana, Haryana, Maharashtra, Bihar, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh and 16 exporters from Tamil Nadu. At the same time, business contracts are expected to be based on the interest of importers in this project.
Harbreet Singh, Assistant General Manager, Harbreet Singh, said the exporters had the opportunity to show their products in the London market through the Indian pavilion. At the same time, regular participation in the IFI helped to find more buyers.
“Local Vogal”
Harbreet Singh said, “To realize the vision of creating the opportunities for farmers,” the voice of local, manufacturers and entrepreneurs, the various types of agricultural products, processed foods and drinks were introduced in India pavilion. “
Experienced Indian tunnels
In London, Indian Deputy High Commissioner Sujit Ghosh inaugurated India Pavilion in the presence of the High Commission officials. A statement is issued by Apeda said that the people who came to this program ranging from Basmati Rice to Honey Petha, Rajma Rice, Samosa, Lentil Rice, Mustard Rice and Gram Coarse and Gram Rice Like Roduals Like Rod raised.
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