Vietnam attends leading SEA food showcase in Indonesia
A number of Vietnamese firms are joining the international exhibition on food and beverages InterFood Indonesia 2015, Southeast Asia’s leading food showcase held annually in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Jakarta (VNA) - A number of Vietnamese firms are joining the international exhibition on food and🧸 beverages InterFood Indonesia 2015, Southeast Asia’s leading food showcase held annually in Jakarta, Indo💟nesia.
The four-day event offers a venue for networking and accessing new innovations used in food and beverage manufacturing.
Exhibitors are more than 800 local and foreign enterprises from 22 countries, including leading players in the industry that came to seek suppliers of materials and goods.
Sideline events include a seminar and customer conferences that introduce new products and technological advances.
With a population of approximately 250 million people, Indonesia is a promising market for food and beverage products which account for 7 percent of its gross domestic product.-VNA
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