NE food show
SHILLONG: The first edition of the North East Food Show by Meghalaya and Salon International de l’Agrolimentaire (SIAL) Group was inaugurated by Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma in the presence of Agriculture minister, Banteidor Lyngdoh here on Wednesday.
Speaking during the inaugural session of the three-day food festival, Conrad said the North East has great potential and he hoped that the food festival will provide the right organisation, platform and network to farmers, entrepreneurs and all stakeholders in the food industry.
“North East has great potential and farmers and entrepreneurs are doing so well but there is a missing link somewhere and that is why it was important to have such a food festival in North East on a common platform,” he said.
He added that the festival will bring together farmers, technology providers, entrepreneurs, buyers, chefs, hotels and all stakeholders in the food industry in a single massive platform. “The objective of the food festival is to give exposure, connection and opportunities to farmers and entrepreneurs of the North East,” he informed.
He also said that the government intends to take the food festival forward by making it an annual event so that it will not only be beneficial to the North East but the entire South East Asian region. “We are hopeful and targeting that this will be the biggest food festival in the South East Asian region,” he said.
Conrad also virtually launched the Meg Tea Factory, Upper Shillong, the website of the Directorate of Food Processing and the Meghalaya Plastic Free Challenge Bags during the occasion.
A collaboration between the state government of Meghalaya, Inter Ads Exhibitions Pvt Ltd, sole licensee of SIAL in India, the world’s largest food innovation network with over 50 years of global food innovation experience, the North East Food Show 2019 is platform of North Eastern India that is focused on creating a global platform to ‘Inspire Food Business’ for this part of the country.
It is also the curtain raiser to ‘Charting of a new course through food processing and supply chain management’ for North East. A series of conferences, workshop and demos will be held which will culminate in the North East Chief Ministers’ Conclave on the last day in which key decision and policy makers from the Union and state governments along with key representatives from the industry will be present for deliberations.