Food ingredients India 2008, which took place on 3-4 October, was attended by 106% more visitors than in 2007. Over 3625 visitors from 32 countries attended the two-day event, making Fi India the fastest growing food ingredients event in the world.
Fi India 2009 takes place on 23-24 October 2009 at the Bombay Exhibition Center in Mumbai.
"From the minute the doors opened on the first day our stand was busy, so much so that we ran out of spaces to seat visitors!"
Tracy Scribbins, Group Marketing Manager for ABF Ingredients
Food ingredients India 2009
23-24 October 2009, Mumbai, India
As a leader in both food production and consumption, India’s billion plus population is increasingly interested in international food trends. This emerging food industry holds outstanding potential for those wishing to tap into one of the fastest growing markets in the world.
When
23 - 24 October 2009
Where
Mumbai, India
Venue
Bombay Exhibition Centre
Western Express Highway
Goregaon (East)
Mumbai 400 063
India
Tel: +91 22 66450123
Fax: +91 22 26854935
Who will visit Fi India 2009?
Top 5 countries
India
United States
Singapore
United Arab Emirates
Italy
Top 3 visitor business type
37% Manufacturer
13% Distributor
13% Consulting
Top 5 visitor job function
18% Marketing & Sales
10% Production
9% General Management
9% Purchasing
8% Research & Devlopment
"Exhibiting at Fi India contributed a lot of new business leads from all over the world and gave us the chance to explain our innovative food safety solutions to a large audience"
Jolanda van Haarlem, Chief Commercial Officer with EBI Food Safety
Who should exhibit?
Companies that cultivate, extract, process or supply food & beverage ingredients
Companies that cultivate, extract, process or supply health, nutraceuticals, organic and functional ingredients
Companies that cultivate, extract, process or supply natural ingredients used in food & beverages, cosmetics, medical remedies and nutraceuticals
Suppliers of food processing, food safety or food services to the food & beverage industry
Why exhibit?
The Indian government has targeted processed food consumption to
increase to 20% of total consumption by 2015 – from just 2% today.
Indian business culture is relationship driven. Emails and phone calls
won’t do – shaking hands with your future customers and partners will be
pivotal to your success
The subcontinent’s food industry is largely untapped by many multinationals.
Early entry into this growth market will build your regional distribution network for long-term success.
The amount of visitors at Fi India 2008 grew by an amazing 106% on the
2007 edition – and in 2009 is set to grow at a similar pace