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Positive Signals During the Food and Beverage Trade Fair

PR Newswire | 15 Sep, 2011

MUMBIA, India: All the signals are pointing to the success for the forthcoming event Food ingredients (Fi) India, which will take place from 3rd to 4th October 2011 in Mumbai. A particularly exciting element this year is the launch of a new pavilion Nutraceuticals. Many Indian key importers have already confirmed their participation including The Spices Board of India, Novozymes, DKSH India, Kerry, Enhance, Piramal Healthcare, Parry Nutraceuticals, Novastell etc.

      "Fi India is once again demonstrating that it is changing with the market and is thus fully exploiting its great innovation potential for the benefit of the exhibitors and visitors. It is an iconic exhibition that has established a reputation for cost-effectively delivering customers to suppliers and new sources, products and networking opportunities to visitors", reports Mr. Sanjeev  Khaira- Managing Director, UBM India.  

Thanks to rising disposable incomes, the overall food consumption market in India is forecast to climb from USD 155 billion in 2005 to USD 344 billion in 2025 - with compound growth at 4.1%. Growing incomes, and companies racing to capture India's middle class consumers will cause the food market to evolve dramatically in the coming years.

Some of the interesting products/concepts to be showcased in the event are technology to sustain freshness in Indian flat bread, to make the milk more digestible, egg & fat replacers in ice cream and 'Dietary Soluble fiber' which will help enhance the nutritional value in the food as well as improve functional characteristics such as lowering fat and sugar.

Fi India 2011 also includes a high level two day modular conference onsite. It will cover the most critical issues within the Indian F&B industry. Noted speakers will have discussions on diverse topics such as Innovations in Ingredients, in Dairy, Bakery and Innovations in Health and Wellnesswould be at its par in the event.

About UBM:

UBM India organizes leading industry trade exhibitions covering a wide range of verticals which include Pharmaceuticals, Food Ingredients, Jewelry, IT, Nuclear Energy, Travel and the Leather industry. For more information visit: http://www.ubmindia.in

Media Contact- Mutual PR

    Gopal Gupta           +919892919375         gopal@mutualpr.com


 
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