The conference “Vegetable and fruit of Ukraine-2010” will be supported by Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation
Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation represented by its President Leonid Petrovich Kozachenko came forward with an initiative to support holding of the seventh international conference “Vegetable and fruit of Ukraine-2010”. Representatives of Ukrainian Agrarian Confederation will directly participate in work of the conference, and L. Kozachenko will make a welcoming speech during its ceremonial opening. The project “Fruit-Inform” is the organizer of the conference. Already for 6 years, this conference gathers domestic and foreign professionals of fruit and vegetable sector.
This year, the organizer expects more than 300 delegates from 15-17 countries of the world to take part in work of the conference. Fruit and vegetable producers, representatives of wholesale companies and retail chains are the main segment of participants. Representatives of processing enterprises, greenhouse vegetable producers, suppliers of seeds, plant protection products and material and technical resources will participate in the conference too. Also we should separately mark out representatives of companies that provide solutions for post harvest handling, processing and storage of fruit and vegetable produce. Preparation of the conference and its results will be enlightened in the specialized mass-media from Ukraine, Moldova, Russia, Poland, Netherlands and other countries.
The conference will start its work as a part of the exhibition of the same name on December 1, 2010 at “Ekspotsentr Ukrainy”, Kiev, Akademika Glushkova str., 1 (VDNKh).
Pay your attention that preferential conditions for participation in the conference will be in effect till September 15.
More detailed information about conditions of participation, programme of the conference and application for filling in are available at the portal of "Fruit-inform.com".
On any additional questions, please, contact marketing department of the project "Fruit-inform.com" by tel. +380 67 634 26 22 (Andrey Yarmak).