SIAL 2011 in Shanghai - PAIiIZ opened a contest in which entrepreneurs active in the food industry in Eastern Poland will be selected and entitled to participate in a trade mission to Shanghai in May 2011 and to take part in the China International Food Products and Beverage Exhibition SIAL 2011.
The visit is organised by the Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency in the framework of the project “Programme of Economic Promotion of Eastern Poland” financed by European Union’s Operational Programme - Development of Eastern Poland 2007-2013.
Participants of the mission will take part in match making sessions with prospective partners and in SIAL 2011. The China International Food Products and Beverage Exhibition SIAL 2011 is the biggest event in the sector on the Asian continent. The SIAL Exhibition in 2010 was attended by 1339 exhibitionists from all over the world who presented their products on 46.000 m2 and attracted 30.000 visitors.
This year SIAL will take place between May 18-20, 2011 in Shanghai. Among the product groups presented during the Exhibition there are: food products, meat, fresh and dry fruit and vegetables, smoked cold meats, canned fish, vegetables, jam and alcoholic beverages.
SIAL China offers opportunities to present products to international public and also gives chance to introduce products to hypermarkets, shop chains and restaurants in China, India and other countries of the continent.
Applications may be sent in by February 11th, 2011.
Źródło: paiz.gov.pl
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