First Virtual Trade Fair by APEDA draws huge Response from Foreign
Participants and Indian Exporters
[MoC&I Press Release/17.03.2021]
First Virtual Trade Fair
(VTF) organised by APEDA to boost exports potential
of India’s agricultural and processed food products during COVID19 pandemic
drew huge response from participants, exporters and buyers from countries
including India, UAE, Brazil, New Zealand and France.
The VTF organised during March 10-12, 2021 drew more than 404
visitors. There were 313 exhibitors registered for the mega virtual event where
128 stalls were set up to showcase products from the categories - basmati rice,
non-basmati rice, millets, wheat, maize, groundnut and coarse grains.
The buyers from around
the globe showed distributed interest in a variety of product categories
displayed during VTF.
The fair with a theme
‘India Rice and Agro Commodity’, focussed on showcasing the exports potential of various agricultural
commodities. Importers as well as exporters were key participants of the VTF.
For each day during VTF, the potential buyers or
importers and visitors keenly explored a wide range of food products presented
by the exporters.
All the exhibitor stalls
looked attractive and integrated well with the event’s theme. All the stalls
had their product catalogues, product lists and a short video of their company.
Indian and international
buyers from the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, New Zealand, France, Saudi
Arabia, United Kingdom, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Egypt, Fiji, Philippines, Qatar,
Sudan, Myanmar, Netherlands, and Peru had registered for the virtual events.
The promotion of VTF was also generated with the
support of Indian Embassies abroad. An aggressive social media campaign for
promotion of VTF was initiated.
Because of COVID19 related
restrictions on physical travel and trade, APEDA has initiated the concept of
VTF for sustaining India’s agricultural and processed food products exports and also exploring new markets for expanding export
footprints.
In the pre-COVID19 era,
trade fairs and exhibitions have been instrumental in promoting export of
agricultural foods by APEDA. In the VTF, the trade facilitations take place
using interactive technology.
At VTF, the exporters and
importer meetings were held with no interruption via
audio as well as video sessions. The fair provided the facility workshops,
product launches, live streams and webinars. The virtual meet facilitated
private meetings as well as personalized meetings.
The online interactions between exporters and
importers and data exchanged during such interaction were
secured and could be accessed only by parties concerned.
Such virtual events also
provide cost effective and productive platforms where the buyers and sellers
could negotiate or discuss trade face to face giving a feel of real time
exhibitions or fairs.
APEDA has been a pioneer
in taking IT initiatives in the past in terms of making its process system
online, implementation of traceability and adoption of advanced technology.