Two-day fair on natural products to begin tomorrow
Mumbai, Jan 29 (UNI) Experts and professionals of natural product's industry from all over the world will participate in 'Panacea', a two day fair of natural products, that will be held tomorrow onwards here at World Trade Center (WTC).
The expo will showcase various natural products from food and beverages, natural raw material and ingredients, medicine, personal care products as well as packaging, processing and other related service sectors.
'Panacea' will provide precise thrust on the natural product's market and will see the great convergence of a large number of industry players not only from India but also from the rest of the world.
Supported by a host of premier organisations from the industry and approved by India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), 'Panacea' now stands as the gateway to the Indian natural product's market, opening up new vistas of never before business opportunities, a release said.
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