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    Contents

    4 BACKGROUND NfORmATON

    The Indian Scenario

    National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture

    6 BACKGROUND NfORmATON

    About Bangalore

    About the Venue

    OrganisersHotels in Bangalore

    Grain Tech India 2011 - Gateway to Hottest Destination for Food

    Products & Technologies

    Exhibitor Prole

    Event Support

    12 GRAN TECH NDA : KEY fACTS

    Provisional Exhibitors List of GrainTech 2011

    Exhibition oor plan

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    The ndian Scenario

    The Indian government is expecting a bumper production o ood grains and pulses this year in wake o a very good

    monsoon in 2010 that boosted the Khari crop coupled with some late rains that have resulted in good soil moisture or

    the Rabi crop. Overall, arm production is set to reach close to record high levels according to the latest estimates released

    by the arm ministry.

    Production o wheat is estimated to reach an all-time high o 81.47 million tonne. Even more important is the case o

    pulses output, which will or the frst time cross the 16 million tonne mark, and will reach 16.51 mil lion tonne. Similarly, in

    case o maize too, the production is set to sour to 20.03 million tonne.

    In case o cash crops too, there will be signifcant increase. Production o oilseeds will jump to 27.85 million tonne.

    Releasing the Second Advance Estimates o crop production or 2010-11 recently, Sharad Pawar said that the country was

    on the verge o a record harvest and called or liting o the ban on export o certain crops products like rice, sugar and

    onion. Prices o some o these items, or instance onions, have come down in recent days owing to strong har vest.

    Pawar said the country was likely to produce more oodgrains as compared to last year and thereore, some amount

    o exports was easible, which will also support the arm operations by keeping prices rom slumping. Exports reduce

    domestic availability thereby raising the local prices. But oten greater benefciary o exports are savvy traders while grass

    root producers get a smaller share o such beneft.

    Overall Picture on far front

    It would be appropriate here to take a look at the overall picture on the arm ront on the basis o latest ofcial fgures.

    The estimated oodgrain production in 2010-11 is 232.07 million tonnes, which is almost 14 million tonnes more than last

    year, but marginal ly lower than the record 234.47 million tonnes production in 2008-09.

    Wheat

    With an estimated record 81.47 million tonnes o wheat this time, it would be the third successive year that the countrys

    wheat harvest would exceed 80 million tonnes.

    According to the second advance estimate, the combined output o Punjab and Haryana is expected to be 26.9 million

    tonnes in the current rabi season as against 25.66 million tonnes in the previous year. Uttar Pradesh is set or a production

    o 30.9 million tonnes this year as against 27.51 million tonnes rom 9.3 million hectares. The State has targeted a

    production o 30 million tonnes in 2011 on rom 9.55 million hectares. The wheat acreage in Rajasthan is likely to be over

    2.5 million hectares as against 2.39 million hectares last year.

    Rice

    India could achieve a record rice production o 100 million tonnes in 2010-11 crop year on the back o better monsoon

    this year, a top agriculture ministr y ofcial said on Fr iday. The countrys rice production declined to 89.13 mil lion tonnes in

    2009-10 crop year (July-June) rom record 99.18 million tonnes in the previous year due to severe drought that aected

    almost hal o the country.

    As we get some rice during Rabi season also and going by good rains in August and September, we can reach 100 million

    tonnes, Agriculture Secretary P K Basu told recently.

    He noted that so ar rains have been conducive and sowing area in all crops, including paddy, are better than last two years.

    Paddy acreage so ar is higher by 12 lakh hectares than last year at 169.71 lakh hectares.

    We have had two major thrust programmes on eastern region o the country (paddy growing areas) and pulses sector.Thereore, I see no reason why production wont be good, he said.

    Asked whether the country can achieve a record oodgrains production in 2010-11, Basu said: There is no stage now or

    estimation o oodgrain production. But going by sowing, it should make us reach our targets.

    In 2009-10, the countrys oodgrains production dropped to 218.2 million tonnes rom a record 234.47 million tonnes in

    the previous year.

    The secretary said that pulses acreage had also gone up and thereore the scenario looked positive, though he pointed out

    that some districts were bound to have some problems as India is a big country.

    US Department o Agriculture has orecasted a 13% rise in Indias rice output in 2010-11 season to 99 million tons, citing

    expected normal monsoon and higher prices.

    According to latest report o USDA, expected normal monsoon and higher minimum support price (MSP) oered by

    government, are expected to indulge armers to augment their acreage in the coming khari season that to be startedrom next month.

    Last year, Indias rice production ell to 87.5 million tons owing to the poor monsoon. Around 60% countrys arm land are

    rain ed.

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    The key actors, such as weather and demand, which drive rice production higher are seen avorable or the rice

    production in 2010-11, USDA said. About 85% o the countrys total rice output is grown during the khar i season, while

    the rest o the 15% is cultivated during the rabi season.

    Last year, the government increased the minimum support price (MSP) o rice to Rs 1,000 a quintal or the common

    variety, and Rs 1,030 a quintal or the Grade A var iety.

    The area under rice cultivation is expected to increase by 10% to 45 million hectares rom last year, while yields are

    expected to rise by 3 % to 3.3 tons a hectare.

    Pulses

    The domestic production o pulses is expected to cross 16.5 million tonnes this year, thanks to an action plan to make

    India sel-sufcient in the commodity.

    Higher incomes have increased the demand or pulses, but the domestic production has been unable to keep pace, making

    India susceptible to price pressures by countries that have a surplus. India produced 14.7 million tonnes o pulses and

    imported 3.5 million tonnes last year.

    Over the last fve years, the price o pulses, as measured by the wholesale price index, has risen at a compounded average

    rate o 11.5%, nearly double the general rise in prices.

    The strategy has yielded results, with area under pulses in the ongoing Rabi season rising by more than a million hectares

    rom a year ago. In the Khari season, the acreage was up 1.8 million hectares. Under improved conditions, the yield o

    pluses can rise rom 600 kg per ha to 1500-2000 kg per ha, according to a paper on work-plan or pulses.

    The strategy proposals include ormation o pulses zones, increased mechanisation, and extension o pulses to newer areas.

    It has also called or scaling up use o bio-pesticides and bio-ertilisers, and an improvement in seed replacement rate.

    Oilseeds

    Total oilseeds production o India in 2010-11, as per the second crop estimate, is 27.85 million tonnes as against 24.88

    milliontonnes in the previous year.

    A avourable monsoon in most parts o the country and high domestic prices o oilseeds seem to have prompted armers

    to bring more acreage under oilseed crops.

    FAS orecast oil meal production and eed use in 2010-11 at 15.2 mill ion tonnes and 11.5 mil lion tonnes respectively.

    Oilmeal exports in 2010-11 are orecast at 3.4 million tonnes. Edible oil production in 2010-11 is orecast at 7 million

    tonnes, up 13% over 2009-10 with most o the increase expected in peanut, canola, and soybean oil, according to FAS.

    Consumption is also orecast to increase by 5% at 15.7 million tonnes.

    National mission or Sustainable Agriculture

    While the need to maximise crop yields to meet the growing demand or ood grains is critical, we have to sustain

    agricultural productivity in the long run. There has been deterioration in soil health due to removal o crop residues and

    indiscriminate use o chemical ertilisers, aided by distorted prices.

    To address these issues, the Government seeks to promote organic arming methods, combining modern technology with

    traditional arming practices like green manuring, biological pest control and weed management.

    Agriculture CreditTo get the best rom their land, armers need access to aordable credit. Banks have been consistently meeting the targets

    set or agriculture credit ow in the past ew years. For the year 2011-12, the Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, in his

    Budget, has proposed raising the target o credit ow to the armers rom Rs3,75,000 crore in 2010-11 to Rs4,75,000

    crore. Banks have been asked to step up direct lending or agriculture and credit to small and marginal armers.

    The existing interest subvention scheme o providing short-term crop loans to armers at 7% interest will be continued

    during 2011-12. In the last budget, he had provided an additional 2% interest subvention to those armers who repay their

    crop loans on time. Finding the response to this scheme encouraging, and as a urther incentive to the armers, the Finance

    Minister proposed to enhance the additional subvention to 3% in 2011-12. Thus, the eective rate o interest or such

    armers would be 4% per annum.

    In view o the enhanced target or ow o agriculture credit, he has sought to strengthen NABARDs capital base by

    inusing Rs3000 crore , in a phased manner, as Government equity. This would raise its paid-up capital to Rs5,000 crore.

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    About Bangalore

    Located 949m above sea level in South India on the Deccan Plateau, Bangalore

    enjoys a salubrious climate throughout the year. The city boasts o spacious gardens,

    parks, tree-lined avenues, a prousion o owering trees, lakes and parks, earning

    it the sobriquet o Garden City. The once-sedate cantonment settlement o the

    British has now spread way beyond the mud ort and the our towers constructed

    by Kempegowda in 1537. With its booming economy and racy liestyle, the capital

    o Karnataka has metamorphosed rom a sleepy Garden City into one o Indiasastest growing, accommodating, technophiliac, and cosmopolitan cities. Bangalore

    is a city o contrasts, going by several other aliases: Indias Silicon Valley, Pub City,

    Shoppers Paradise, Garden City, Air-conditioned City, Gourmets Delight, Pub

    Hoppers Paradise and Shoppers Hot Spot.

    Bangalore has been extolled in a dozen ways. The city not only plays host

    to several international IT companies, public sector enterprises, deence

    organisations, and reputed educational and research institutions, but also

    lays claim to being the hub o Indias emerging biotech industry. Bangalore

    has lots to oer - a rich cultural heritage, historic monuments, cultural

    centres, traditional arts and crats stores, exotic cuisine, and riendly

    people. Amusement parks, country clubs, resorts, gol courses, cyber caes, pubs, discos, bowling alleys, billiard halls, pool

    parlours, bustling shopping malls, high-rise apartments and sophisticated hotels together orm the new ace o Bangalore.Inotainment, entertainment, science and technology parks and wildlie saari parks all merge into a vibrant, richly textured

    modern metropolis. Today, rom a pensioners paradise , it has transormed into one o the hottest destination or young

    people chasing their dreams in IT, BPO, Biotechnology or knowledge management.

    Surrounded by weekend getaways, Bangalore makes an ideal hub or visitors who want to travel to the many hill stations

    and coastal towns o South India.

    About the Venue

    Bangalore, the Garden City o India because o its greenery and the presence o many public parks, is the capital o the

    Indian state o Karnataka. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part o Karnataka, Bangalore was inducted

    in the list o Global cities and ranked as a Beta World City alongside cities such as Geneva, Copenhagen, Boston, Cairo,

    Riyadh, and Berlin (according to the studies by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network in 2008).

    Today, as a large city and growing metropolis, Bangalore is home to many o the most well-recognized colleges and

    research institutions in India. Numerous public sector heavy industries, sotware companies, aerospace, telecommunications,

    and deence organisations are located in the city. Due to presence o a large number o IT frms, the city is called the

    Silicon Valley o India.

    Bangalore, a demographically diverse city, with US$11.36 billion economy (200607), is one o the major economic centres

    in India. With an economic growth o 10.3%, it is the astest growing major metropolis in India, and is also the countrys

    ourth largest FMCG market.

    Bangalore experiences a tropical savanna climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Due to its high elevation, Bangalore

    usually enjoys a more moderate climate throughout the year. Bangalore receives rainall rom both the northeast and the

    southwest monsoons.

    OrganisersSince 1996, Media Today Group, backed by dedicated team o proessionals, technocrats and marketing experts with

    over a decade o experience in publishing and conducting exhibitions, conerences, workshops, training programmes, is

    pioneer in organising specilised trade exhibitions. The Group has already organised a series o events including International

    Horti Expo, DairyTech India, GrainTech India, Flora Expo, Landscape and Gardening Expo, Cold Chain & Logistics Expo,

    Seed, Agrochem & Irrigation Expo, Processing & Packaging Expo, India organic Expo, Food Retailing Expo, Agri Finance &

    Insurance Expo, Medi Herbal Expo and Agri Tech India.

    The Group publishes national-level magazines-- Flor iculture Today, AgriBusiness & Food Industry, and Saarc Oils & Fats

    Today, and Directories like APEDA Exporters Directory, Food Processing Industr y & Trade Directory, Roller Flour Mills &

    Allied Industries Directory, and Floriculture, Nursery & Landscape Industry Directory.

    Media Today Group regularly participates in all major national and international exhibitions related to oriculture,

    horticulture, ood & technology, etc held at major centres like Holland, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, South Arica, Russia,

    Singapore, China, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

    Also the Group has a strong marketing network spread over all major business destinations, including New Delhi, Mumbai,

    Pune, Hyderabad and Bangalore with marketing associates in China, Taiwan, Thailand, France, Spain and UAE.

    Recoended travel agent:

    UDAY Tours & Travel PVT LTD

    Contact : Mr Vinay Marwah / Mr Sanjay

    Chopra

    Address: 10/2459 Beadonpura Karol

    Bagh

    New Delhi - 110 005 INDIA.

    Tel: +91 11 47151515

    fax: +91 11 28757108

    Travel Dept: +91 11 28758103

    Eail: [email protected]

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    Hotels in Bangalore

    five Star Deluxe Hotels o Bangalore

    Taj Residency The Park Hotel

    Le Meridien Ista Hotel

    Royal Orchid Park Plaza The Paul

    The Chancery Pavilion The Lalit AshokMarriott Hotels

    four Star Deluxe Hotels o Bangalore

    Royal Orchid Central Eagleton - The Gol Resort

    Jaya Mahal Palace Hotel Fortune Park JP Celestial

    Fortune Select JP Cosmos The Gateway Hotel Residency Road

    The Atria Hotel Best Western The CapitolKuteeram Iris - The Business Hotel

    St. Marks hotel

    Three Star Deluxe Hotels o Bangalore

    16 Squares Service Apartments Airavatam Boutique Hotel

    Ashraya International Hotel 9 Marks Inn

    12th Avenue 37th CrescentAngsana Oasis Spa & Resort Bell Hotel and Convention Center

    Two Star Deluxe Hotels o Bangalore

    Hotel Gate Classic Comort

    Hotel Gold Star Hotel Abhishek

    Droog House Hotel Telehaus International

    Easy Stay Hotel Chetan International

    Budget Hotels o Bangalore, ndia

    Red Carpet Residence Raj Comort

    Peearl Inn Prasidhi Stay Inn

    Sarovar Hotels Nandhini - Lalbagh

    Raagas Raiin Tree - MG Road Ginger

    Ramanashree Red Mount Roxel Inn

    Richmond Suites

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    Grain Tech ndia 2011 - Gateway to Hottest Destination or food Products & Technologies

    Products & services from over 15 countries will be on display

    Focus on post-harvest management, processing and value addition to grain

    September 9-11, Palace Ground, Bangalore, India

    Indian agriculture is now going through critical times. On the one hand, relying on its strength o its Green Revolution

    strategy and having emerged an exporter o grains and ood products, the government is keen to enact a Food Security

    law to ensure minimum ood grains to every individual in the country as his or her own right. On the other hand, theweaknesses in the implementation o the strategy are showing up in a glaring manner. One latest such instance is the huge

    losses o procured ood grains or want o proper storage acilities.

    The need o the hour is increased productivity o grains and building o an eective supply chain to ensure that what is

    produced in the arm reaches the consumer in good shape. In act, what is imperative is to plug every loophole in the

    ood production and distr ibution system, which means eective use o available technology. Signifcantly, Prime Minister

    Manmohan Singh in his Independence Day speech emphasised on the need or technology to tackle various ills acing the

    arm sector.

    Why This nitiative?

    On Union Agriculture and Food Minister

    Sharad Pawars own admission, India wastes

    ood grains worth Rs. 58,000 crore everyyear because o weaknesses in storage

    techniques and defciencies in supply chain.

    This colossal loss o grains rendered unft

    or human consumption is all the more

    unortunate in a country where a sizeable

    section o the population goes to bed

    hungry.

    Is it not a paradox that when the government

    is all set to enact a Food Security law

    to ensure minimum ood grains to each

    individual as his or her right, cereal losses

    o such magnitude go on unchecked?Signifcantly, in her address to the joint session

    o parliament, President o India Pratibha Patil

    reiterated the governments commitment

    to bring orward the law and said States are

    being consulted to ensure its success.

    As is well known, right use o technology holds the key to sort out many problems in agriculture and allied sectors.

    Modern technology needs to be adopted to improve the unctioning o the entire chain o activities encompassing

    production, processing, storage, distribution and value addition -- in act the nitty-gritty o every operation -- to take the

    ood and ood products rom the armers felds to the consumers table.

    The present agriculture scenario in India would reveal that although the Green Revolution has brought about a

    transormation on the arm ront, the situation calls or many mid-course corrections to enhance the output through such

    measures as area expansion, productivity increase and restoration o soil health to augment employment opportunitiesand income. Transer o technology is a must to make the benefts o the Revolution more meaningul to the stakeholders,

    who include the armers, industry and trade and, o course, the government.

    Surely, the Green Revolution technology is not or ood grains alone; there are a host o other ood products and produce

    like oilseeds, spices, ruits, vegetables, coee and cocoa, and many more that demand attention.

    Improved technology becomes all the more relevant in view o the act

    that despite India becoming a prominent player in commodities like wheat,

    rice and many other cereal crops, domestic demand or all ood products

    is increasing because o changing lie styles and population pressure. This

    demand-supply mismatch is aggravated by crop diversifcation by armers

    who fnd cultivation o horticulture crops and other activities more

    lucrative than growing traditional cereal crops. As a result, import o many

    ood products is continuously on the rise.

    It is against this background that Media Today Group, which has an

    impeccable track record in organising international trade airs and

    conerences, has thought it ft to hold a separate three-day exhibition i.e.

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    GrainTech India 2011 in Bangalore, beginning on September

    9. This will be the 2nd edition o the event. Undoubtedly,

    GrainTech assumes greater signifcance in the context o the

    on-going programmes o National Food Security Mission to

    give a big boost to the production -- and productivity o rice,

    wheat and pulses through technological intervention.

    GrainTech India will be devoted to post harvest management,

    processing and value addition to grain.

    Exhibitor Prole

    The total ood production in India is likely to double in the

    next ew years and there are ample opportunities or large

    investments in grain milling, processing, grain storage, technology

    and allied segments.

    The exhibition will include: cleaning, grading & milling

    technology or grains, cereals, rice, pulses, spices & oil seeds;

    packaging machinery & equipment or all types o grains;

    grain storage/silos; colour sorting machinery; banks & fnancial

    institutions; post harvest technology; bakery products;

    wrapping, sealing & lamination equipment; certifcation agencies;

    solvent extractors plant & machinery; oil seeds crushing plant

    manuacturers; ood products including r ice, spices, pulses,

    wheat products, milled products, oil seeds, pasta, noodles,

    biscuits, oleo-chemicals, cookies, macaroni, tea, coee, soybean

    & cocoa bean among others, and many more sector-related

    products & services.

    Exhibitors rom India and abroad will participate in the Expo.

    Last year, trade visitors rom over 20 countries, including the

    Netherlands, Bahrain, Iran, UAE, USA, Germany, Taiwan, Canada,

    Malaysia, Singapore, China, Kuwait, Jamaica, Greece, Pakistan,

    Israel, Uganda, Turkey, Ethiopia, UK, Spain, Belgium and Japan,

    took part in the event.

    To impart more value to the event, a two-day international

    conerence and, workshops or armers and agri-entrepreneurs

    are being planned. Appropriately, the theme o the conerence

    is Food Secur ity through Technology.

    Event Support

    The event has the ull support o the Union Ministry o

    Agriculture, the Ministry o Food Processing Industries

    (MFPI) and Agricultural & Processed Food Products Export

    Development Authority (APEDA), all o which have a vitalstake in increasing ood production to meet rising domestic

    demand and to promote ood exports. While the Agriculture

    Ministry has a plethora o schemes to encourage adoption o

    latest technology to raise productivity levels in the arms, MFPI

    has its ocus on checking colossal losses o harvested ood

    grains and horticulture produce by promoting value addition

    through use o latest technology. APEDAs role, on the other

    hand, becomes important as it has set its eyes on taking ood

    exports rom the country to a new high. The aim is to make

    India a Food Basket o the world. APEDA has set an export

    target o 15 billion dollars worth ood products to be achieved

    in the years to come.Closely associated with organisation o the conerence are

    other important bodies that are involved in producing and

    marketing o quality ood products, both or the domestic

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    and global markets.

    The organisations are:

    Indian Institute o Crop

    Processing Technology,

    Roller Flour Millers

    Federation o India,

    The Solvent Extractors

    Association o India,Soybean Processors

    Association o India, Indian

    Oilseeds and Produce

    Export Promotion

    Council, NSIC, All

    India Food Processors

    Association, Indian Biscuits

    Manuacturers Association

    and Bharatiya Krishak

    Samaj.

    The event is ocusing on

    southern India. But why?

    In South India, armers

    are growing a number

    o crops, but acing problems in enhancing production and value addition because o inadequate exposure to the latest

    technology, advanced production practices, logistics and marketing as well. Thereore, the expo aims at bridging this huge

    communication gap among enterprising armers o South India, machinery manuacturers, ood product exporters &

    importers.

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    GRAin teCH inDiA : KeY fACts

    Venue:Gayathri Vihar, Palace Ground, Main International Airpor t Road, Bangalore, India. (20 kms rom Bangalore International Airpor t

    towards city near Mekhri Circle, Bellary Road) (Distance rom Main City 5 kms rom Bangalore Railway Station).

    Local Conveyance:Easy Cab, Meru Cab, Autorickshaw

    Date:9 11 September 2011

    Tie :10:00 a.m to 6:30 p.m. on 9th & 10th September 2011

    10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on 11th September 2011

    Entry fee:Trade Visitors are ree against Registration / Invitation send by the Exhibitors

    or Organisers

    Rs. 40/- (Per Person) or others

    Dress Code:Ofcial / Suit / Formals

    Language:English, Hindi, Kannada.

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    Exhibition oor plan

    OCRIM S.p.A.

    Buhler (India) Pvt. Ltd.

    Mathews Company

    Shah Brothers

    Siter International

    Schmidt Seeger India Pvt. Ltd.

    Fowler Westrup India Pvt. Limited

    Jiangsu Muyang Group Co.,Ltd.

    Lambton Conveyor Limited

    Pest Control (India) Pvt. Ltd.

    Indian Oilseeds and Produce Export Promotion Council

    (IOPEPC)

    Centriugal Castings (India)

    Irle Kay Jay Rolls Pvt. Ltd.

    Nuwave Technology Pr ivate Limited / Symaga Spain

    Ethiopian Pulses, Oilseeds and Spices Exporters Association.

    Scorpio Engineering Pvt Ltd

    S. S. Milling & Engineering Co.

    Millmore Engineering Private Ltd.

    Emmppe Associates

    Provisional Exhibitors List o GrainTech 2011

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    G.G. Dandekar Machine Works Ltd.,

    Roller Flour Millers Federation o India

    Hassia Packaging Pvt. Ltd.

    The Solvent Extractors Association o India

    GrainPro Phillippine

    M/S. Ats International Co., Ltd, Korea/Rkg Enterpr ises

    India Factory

    Avity AgroTech Industries

    Flourtech Engineers (P) Ltd.

    Ugur Mak. San. Gida Ins. Taah. End. Yap. Trz. Tarim Dis Tic. Ltd.Sti .

    Altuntas Hav.Ve Hayv.San.Tic A.S.(Altuntas Group)

    Milltec Machinery Pvt. Ltd.

    Shekhar Brothers

    Bakers Association - Kerala (BAKE)

    Vital Therapeutics & Formualations Pvt.Ltd

    Unique Equipments

    Food Processing Industr y & Trade Directory

    The Soybean Processors Association o India

    The Computype Media

    The Amalgamated Press

    Technotalent Engineer ing India Pvt. Ltd.

    T & I Global Ltd.

    Four Square Media Pvt Ltd.

    John Bean Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.

    SSP Pvt. Limited

    Spraying Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd.

    Waraha Enterprises (P) Ltd.

    Coee Board

    Khushi Foods Pvt Ltd.

    Lincon Polymers Pvt. Ltd.

    Maharaja Dehydration Pvt. Ltd.

    Inomedia 18 Ltd.

    Modern Laminators Pvt. Ltd.

    Spices Board - Kerala

    Control Union Certifcations

    Shiva Analyticals (India) Limited

    Petonia Foods Pvt. Ltd.

    Best Engineering Technologies

    Prajakta Technology Pvt. Ltd.

    Saron Media Pvt. Ltd.

    Sensograph Packaging Technology Pvt. Ltd.

    Surya Food & Agro Ltd.

    Mother Dairy, Yelahanka, Blore

    Food Processing & Packaging Machinery Association - India

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