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Jordan food exhibition 2015 kicks off from 9th June

byCustoms Today Report
02/06/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: Eighty companies representing major food importers and exporters, commercial centers and food manufacturing announced that they would participate in Jordan Food Exhibition 2015.

The exhibition, to open June 9, is organized by the General Association for Foodstuffs Merchants, in cooperation with the International Promoters Company for Marketing and Exhibitions.The exhibition, the first event of its kind in Jordan, has drawn upon the interest of those parties providing food for the population. The Foodstuffs Traders Association President, Khalil Haj Tawfiq, noted that Jordan Food 2015 will be held on the anniversary of King Abdullah II’s Accession to the Throne and to mark the coming of the holy month of Ramadan.

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This unique exhibition will bring together leading food industry professionals under one roof to display the goods and services they provide to the people of Jordan, Haj Tawfiq added. The five-day exhibition will be an opportunity for association members to acquaint consumers about the large and diverse alternatives that are made available to the public in thousands of markets throughout the Kingdom, Haj Tawfiq explained.

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