MUMBAI Date & Venue: 21 – 23 December 2022, Nehru Centre Dr. AB Road, Worli, Mumbai
PUNE Date & Venue: 18 – 20 January 2023, Mahalaxmi Lawns, Karve Nagar, Pune
GOA Date & Venue: 17 – 19 March 2023, Dr. SP Mukherjee AC Stadium, Panaji, Goa
OTHER CITIES: Get in touch for more info +91 9769555657 | trinity.cmd@gmail.com

Next Events: ● MUMBAI Date & Venue: 24 – 26 August 2023, Bombay Exhibition Centre, NESCO, Goregaon, Mumbai
PUNE Date & Venue: 3 – 5 November 2023, Mahalaxmi Lawns, Karve Nagar, Pune  ● GOA Date & Venue: 8 – 10 December 2023, Dr. SP Mukherjee AC Stadium, Panaji, Goa
OTHER CITIES: Get in touch for more info +91 9769555657

MUMBAI Date & Venue: 21 – 23 December 2022, Nehru Centre Dr. AB Road, Worli, Mumbai
PUNE Date & Venue: 18 – 20 January 2023, Mahalaxmi Lawns, Karve Nagar, Pune
GOA Date & Venue: 17 – 19 March 2023, Dr. SP Mukherjee AC Stadium, Panaji, Goa
OTHER CITIES: Get in touch for more info +91 9769555657 | trinity.cmd@gmail.com

Exhibit

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Why Exhibit?

Millets are among the first plants to be domesticated and are seen in ancient Indian texts like the Yajurveda dating to pre-historic times. They have been part of the traditional staple diet for hundreds of millions in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia for 7 000 years. However, their potential to effectively address livelihood security, health issues, climate change, food security and under/malnourishment is what makes millets an imperative for India and the world.

India has one of the world’s highest demographics of a population that suffers from poverty, hunger, disease, malnutrition, under-nourishment and micro-deficient food. Hence, the need to promote the diversity, nutritional and ecological benefit of millets to consumers, producers, value chain players and key decision-makers across public, private and individual sectors to improve food sector linkages is vital. Promotion of millets is crucial for India and the planet because:

Millets are especially the poor person’s staple

Millets have a low carbon and water footprints

Millets are gluten-free, non-allergenic & good for immunity

Millets have low chemical inputs such as fertilizers & pesticides

Millets cultivation requires comparatively fewer inputs than other cereals

Millets farming, processing, marketing can provide employment to millions

Millets contain calcium, iron & fibres which help to fortify essential nutrients

Millets can grow on relatively poor soils and under adverse or arid conditions

Millets have high nutritional content – protein, phytochemicals & micronutrients

Millets form the essential raw material for potable alcohol and starch production

Millets ensure food & feed to millions of dry-land farmers & those in hilly regions

Millets are considered “nutri-cereals” & are superior to other cereals in many ways

Millets are critical & appealing for all – developed, developing & undeveloped nations

Millets cycle from sowing to harvest is about 2 – 4 months making for multiple cropping

Millets usage in infant food, processed foods, nutrition products & as a healthy alternative is increasing

Millets are useful in correcting diet disorders – anaemia and lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, etc.

Highlights

3 Business Days

World Class Venue

5000 Key Purchasers

Industry’s Best Awards

Demos, Displays & B2B Meetings

Professionals Luncheon Networking

Conference, Seminars & Workshops

International Marketing & Delegates

Allied Industries & Product Launches

Gala Dinner for Industry’s Who’s Who

Cutting-edge Technologies & Machines

World Market Leaders & Industry Brands

Interaction with Government & Stakeholders

Expo Profile

Central Government Sector

State Government Agencies

Farming Machines

Processing Equipment

Millet Producers

Research Institutes

Technology Providers

Storage Solutions

Product Manufacturers

RTE/RTS Daily Food Items

Packaging Possibilities

Certification & Related Agencies

Organic Millet Products

Food Processing Companies

MNCs & Foreign Agencies

International Institutions

Healthy Food Brands

World & Indian NGOs

Foreign Missions

Trade & Commerce Sector

Scientists & Academicians

Agro Industry/ Agripreneurs

R & D Start-Ups

Semi-finished Product Manufacturers

Beverage Industries

Brewing Industries

Dealer/Distributor Channels

Machiner Suppliers/Technologists

Floor Plan

Brochure

Stall Info

○ Raw Space – ₹16,500 /- per sq.mtr ○ Built-up Shell – ₹17,000 /- per sq mt
○ Overseas Exhibitors ( Tariffs in US $ or Euros ) Space – US $ 200 or
○ Euro € 170 per sq mt. ○ Shell – US $ 215 or Euro € 185 per sq mt.
○ Shell includes table, chairs, lights, panels, carpet, fascia, plug, etc.
○ 15 – 20 % Premium on Corner Stalls. 18% GST applicable.

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