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Need sustainable & innovative solutions to help wheat milling industry: Industry leaders

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Hyderabad: In an effort to address the growing challenges of pest management and environmental sustainability, the Wheat Products Promotion Society (WPPS), the apex body for wheat and wheat-based industries, conducted a conference.

Industry leaders and professionals, who gathered at the event on Tuesday, shared insights on the latest advancements in grain storage, fumigation practices, and integrated pest management.

The event highlighted the urgent need for sustainable and innovative solutions to help the wheat milling industry meet the evolving demands of global food production.

Attended by over 100 industry leaders, experts, and stakeholders, the day-long conference served as a crucial platform for exploring the latest trends and innovations in grain storage, fumigation, and pest control.

As climate change, regulatory shifts, and global food security demands put increasing pressure on the wheat milling sector, the conference highlighted the need for sustainable and innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of global food production.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Manish Gupta, President of the Telangana Roller Flour Mills Association, underscored the urgency of technological innovation and sustainable practices in the wheat milling industry.

Mr. Gupta encouraged delegates to engage in discussions that would help shape a more efficient, environmentally responsible future for the sector.

Mr. Ajay Goyal, Chairman of WPPS, who also addressed the gathering, stressing the need for collaborative efforts to tackle emerging challenges such as pest management and food safety.

Delivering his keynote address, R.V. Karnan, Commissioner of Food Safety for Telangana, emphasised the importance of food safety standards and regulatory compliance, calling for a unified approach to meet global food safety requirements.

His address reinforced the theme of the conference: that sustainable and innovative pest management practices are vital for the long-term success of the wheat milling industry.

The conference featured technical sessions that covered a range of critical topics.

The conference concluded with a networking lunch, giving participants an opportunity to forge new partnerships and further discuss the future of the milling industry. WPPS remains committed to driving growth, innovation, and sustainability in the wheat milling sector, which continues to play a pivotal role in global food security.

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