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Hyderabad: India’s all-in-one and industry-focused Livestock, Dairy and Fisheries Trade Exposition and Knowledge Conclave “LDF India” will be held at Hitex in the city from September 21 to 23 to highlight the significant benefits, showcase strengths, and export potential.

Disclosing this in a release issued here on Friday, Hitex and AquaFarming Technologies and Solutions (AFTS), the joint hosts said, the aim is to bring the whole livestock, dairy & fisheries ecosystem under one roof in order to enable knowledge transfer which in turn facilitates the all-around growth of the sector.

The three-day business-to-business event will feature over 200 exhibitors from across the world.

It will offer a diverse range of products and services, complemented by live demonstrations of processing and value-added techniques, the release said.

Given India’s global leadership in livestock, fish production, and dairy consumption, LDF INDIA assumes the role of a catalyst for innovation, progress, and sustainability, adds TG Srikanth,

Business Head of Hitex.

NFDB (National Fisheries Development Board), which recognises its significance in promoting sustainable fisheries development, is part of the exhibition.

NABARD (National Bank for Agricultural & Rural Development), which is committed to sustainable agriculture and resource optimisation, is perfectly aligned with LDF INDIA’s objectives.

APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), the apex- export trade promotion active government body, and the Government of Telangana are also partners in this event.

Visitors to the expo can explore the latest advancements in sourcing, processing technology, logistics, warehousing, packaging, equipment, and technology, ensuring they stay at the forefront of industry trends

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