China News Service, Shanghai, March 2 (Reporter Jiang Yu) The first offline supply-demand matchmaking meeting of the 6th CIIE-the supply-demand matchmaking meeting of dairy products, meat and aquatic products in the food and agricultural product exhibition area was held in Shanghai on the 2nd.

  During the event, 40 exhibitors of dairy products, meat and aquatic products including Nestle, Bellamy’s, Theland, Holland, and Chia Tai, and hundreds of food companies including Lotus, Hema, Guangming, Lianhua, and China Eastern Catering, etc. Circulation and production and processing enterprises, as well as buyers such as e-commerce and supermarkets, have conducted supply and demand docking.

  Song Shangzhe, assistant president of the National Convention and Exhibition Center (Shanghai), said at the supply-demand matchmaking meeting that at present, the recruitment of exhibitors for the 6th CIIE is progressing steadily, and companies from various countries are actively registering for the exhibition. will purchase.

  Wang Lin, Director of the Special Food Safety Supervision and Management Division of the Shanghai Market Supervision Administration, explained the registration and approval policies for the import of special foods such as infant formula milk powder to the exhibitors at the CIIE.

Lu Qing, general manager of Tyson China Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd., as a representative of the Agricultural Products Special Committee of the Exhibition Alliance of the CIIE, shared the company's gains from participating in the CIIE.

Le Jiayi, general manager of Shanghai Kangjian Company, the representative of the buyer, said that the CIIE has become one of the important opportunities for the company's business development, allowing the company to deepen its understanding of the international market and establish good cooperative relations with many outstanding foreign food companies.

  Ramada is a company mainly operating Latin American brands, introducing food, wine, jewelry and leather goods from Argentina, Chile, Mexico and other countries into the Chinese market.

Jiang Yanling, the company's founder, told reporters from China News Agency at the event site that the optimization of China's epidemic prevention and control measures will make it easier for overseas businessmen to enter and participate in the exhibition.

As far as she knows, there are many senior managers of overseas brands who are very willing to come to Shanghai to participate in the exhibition in person, because "it can understand the needs of the Chinese market face-to-face and up close."

  During the supply-demand matchmaking meeting, the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce and Animal Husbandry held an international food trade cooperation salon. Representatives of the food industry in Denmark, Spain, Singapore, Poland, Sweden and other countries and Chinese industry insiders predicted the hot spots and trends of the food industry, Topics such as how to intensively expand the Chinese market for small and medium-sized brands were discussed.

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