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Mr Milind Dixit, Managing Director of Koelnmesse YA Tradefair Pvt. Ltd. said, “The 2022 edition of Annapoorna- ANUFOOD India returns with ANUTEC - International FoodTec India, making it the most powerful B2B platform for the industry. We are geared up to create a safe and truly international experience for exhibitors, visitors and industry partners under our #B-SAFE- 4business initiative.”
Events such as Anuga and ISM are established, world-leading trade fairs, hosted in Cologne/Germany. In addi- tion to the events at its Cologne head- quarters, Koelnmesse also stages nu- merous food trade fairs with different sector-specific areas of focus and content in further key markets across the world, including Brazil, China, In-
dia, Japan, Columbia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates. These glob- al activities enable Koelnmesse to offer its customers bespoke events and leading regional trade fairs in a variety of markets, thus creating the foundation for sustainable in- ternational business. Koelnmesse is also ideally positioned in the field of food technology with its leading international trade fairs Anuga FoodTec and ProSweets Cologne and its global network of satellite events.
Koelnmesse YA Tradefair Pvt. Ltd. is the Indian subsidiary of Koelnmesse GmbH, Germany which has been es- tablished in 2008 to cater the needs of rising Indian market. The hallmark of a successful trade fair is its ability to bring markets and people together
in an efficient and highly professional manner. Events “made by Koeln- messe” are a promise of top quality.
The voice of India’s business and in- dustry, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) is the largest and oldest business organ- isation in India. A non-governmental, not-for-profit organisation, FICCI is instrumental in influencing policies in India and also encourages debate, en- gages with policy makers and civil so- ciety. FICCI articulates the views and concerns of industry. Reaching out to over 250,000 companies, FICCI provides a platform for networking and consensus building within and across sectors and is the first port of call for Indian industry, policy mak- ers and the international business community.
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and Environment.
“In line with the forward-looking vi-
sion of the UAE’s leadership, the coun- try is advancing its shift to a green economy through developing sustain- able solutions for each sector, partic- ularly the food sector that has been under immense pressure globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic.” added Al Nuaimi.
Mrs. Habiba Al Marashi, Co-founder
and Chairperson of the Emirates En- vironmental Group, stressed that the green economy is a means to achieve sustainable development, and that making the economy environmentally sustainable in the region is no longer an option, but rather an imperative to achieve sustainable development goals and create more job opportu- nities without affecting the nature of the planet. The food issue is com-
plex; on the one hand, there is the problem of food waste, and on the other, there is the question of food security. On top of everything else is the imperative of sustainable agri- culture and green growth. The issue requires concentrated, innovative, multi-sector partnerships and collab- orative platforms. The UAE is to be lauded for its consistent effort and leading role in this regard.
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