Macfrut Digital sells out
Macfrut Digital, which takes place on 8-10 September 2020, is sold out and has added a new virtual pavilion. In addition to the nine pavilions planned during the launch phase, there is now a tenth pavilion dedicated to international exhibitors, the ‘Country Pavilion’.
A large number of participants from China have joined the event along with many others from five continents. China will be present at the digital trade fair for the fruit and vegetable sector, with 50 companies representing the various segments of the fruit and vegetable industry, especially production.
President of Macfrut, Renzo Piraccini, said, “This is a clear indication that Chinese companies have realised that this project has great potential and that they believe in this way of communicating and doing business. Today, we need to tackle the market differently compared to just a few months ago. The signs we are receiving from Macfrut Digital point in this direction.”
With the large number of participants from China, the digital trade fair is sold out and registrations have been closed. Some 500 exhibition units have been taken up, which will represent the entire fruit and vegetable industry.
“The response has been far greater than we could have anticipated. When we presented the Macfrut Digital project three months ago, we set ourselves the target of 200 units. Due to the growing number of requests for participation, we decided to increase the number of units to 500. We have now achieved this goal and are very satisfied with the response, which comes as a challenge for the entire sector. I would like to thank the global network of the Italian Trade Agency (ITE) offices for their invaluable contribution,” said Piraccini.
Song Juguo, deputy director general of the Agricultural Trade Promotion Center, said the organisation had set up a Chinese national pavilion at Macfrut Digital together with the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs in order to hold business meetings and create business opportunities for Chinese companies. “More than 50 Chinese companies will participate in the trade fair to showcase their fresh fruit and vegetables, including apples, table grapes, pears and many other fruits such as kiwifruit, peaches, subtropical fruits such as lychees and lemons, and tropical fruits such as mangoes, and oranges. Buyers will also find chestnuts, walnuts, hazelnuts and other nuts as well as peppers, tomatoes, potatoes and other vegetables.”
The Chinese delegation will also hold a ‘China-Europe Fruit Business’ Forum that will be accessible to everyone on the Macfrut Digital website following registration.
Companies who submit a participation request will be placed on a special waiting list. For more information, visit macfrutdigital.com