Thursday, 04 March, 2021, 16 : 00 PM [IST]
Dubai
The UAE-India food corridor, in tune with the UAE National Strategy for food security is projected to draw investments of up to $7 billion from the Emirates and will take the country one great step further towards achieving food security. In this context the 2021 Gulfood Startup Programme focused the panel discussion on the UAE-India food corridor.
The Gulfood Startup Programme connects promising food and beverage Startups with investors and business partners from all around the world to forge long-lasting business alliances with mentors, industry leaders, government bodies and clients. The panelist consisted of John Kingsly the MD and Secretary MPIDC, Madhya Pradesh Government and Poonam Malakondaiah, Special Chief Secretary, Andhra Pradesh Government. The panel discussion was moderated by Bhushan Yengade, the Founder - Food Industry Consultant of Binder Technology Consultancy.
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