Second Virtual Trade Fair by APEDA Focussing
on Horticultural Products Inaugurated on 27 May
· Evokes
Encouraging Global Response
To
boost export potential of India’s agricultural and processed food products
during the COVID19 pandemic, the second virtual trade fair (VTF) for
horticultural produce organised by APEDA was
inaugurated on 27 May 2021.
The
three days VTF (May 27-29, 2021) display India’s unique fruits, vegetables and
floricultural products sourced from various regions for the global importers.
There are more than 471 exhibitors or exporters have displayed their products
in the virtual platform. 543 numbers of visitor /importers have registered
their participation in the VTF.
The
exhibitors or exporters of fresh vegetables, fresh mangoes, fresh pomegranate
and grapes and other fresh fruits have showcased their products for their
global importers. Visitors from India, Singapore, the United States, Australia,
United Kingdom, Nigeria, Bahrain, Israel, Suriname, Afghanistan, Japan, Iceland,
Maldives and Brunei have already participated in the VTF.
Earlier,
APEDA organized the first VTF during March 10-12, 2021 which 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 keen interest in a variety of product
categories displayed during VTF.
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.