Anutec – International FoodTec India co-located with PackEx India, Food Logistics India,
Annapoorna – Anufood India and Anutec – Ingredients India has been postponed from 3 to 5 February 2021. This comes in effect due to the rise of Covid-19 cases worldwide and overwhelming concerns in India. The Trade fair is rescheduled for February 2021 at the same venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, and Mumbai.
The different lockdown regulations across India, domestic and international travel restrictions imposed by state and center level Governments, and the Bombay Exhibition Centre (Venue for this trade fair) currently being used a temporary quarantine facility make it challenging to organize, exhibit, and visit the Anutec-International FoodTec India and co-located trade fairs on the scheduled dates 23 to 25 September 2020 and 26 to 28 November 2020. The Anutec– International FoodTec India that was planned in Mumbai from 23 to 25 September 2020 has been postponed to a new date that is 26 to 28 November 2020.
Exhibitors, visitors, and partners from the food industry have reiterated their concerns for their employees’ health, travel, and safety for coming together on such large-scale platforms. Given these concerns, the management team at Koelnmesse India has reassessed the current situation and set the new dates (3 to 5 February 2021) to consult the venue and the industry.
According to organizers, over 1,000 exhibitors, including around 200 from overseas countries, are expected to attend the Anutec – International FoodTec India and co-located trade fairs, India’s leading innovation and business platform for the food industry that is held every two years and Annapoorna – Anufood India every year in Mumbai.
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