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142 companies, 340 stalls: LDFA-2015 exhibition concludes

byCustoms Today Report
01/06/2015
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KARACHI: The two-day livestock, dairy fisheries, poultry and agriculture exhibition (LDFA-2015), organised by Sindh Board of Investment has concluded here at Expo Centre.

A large number of people visited the event, where around 142 local and foreign companies participated with 340 stalls while delegations from China, Japan, Sri Lanka, Italy, Switzerland, UK and USA attended the seminar and exhibition.

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According to SBI officials, the event was a great success and had made it a popular event for the people of Karachi. They said that deals amounting Rs1 billion were finalised during the event. Thus, the LDFA succeeded in attracting investment in these sectors to a great extent. The LDFA Seminar 2015 comprised of four sessions, in which government officials, businessmen, representatives of trade organisations, and academicians spoke about the initiatives and opportunities available in these sectors in Sindh.

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