Interpom | Primeurs 2012 sold out

Interpom | Primeurs 2012 sold out
十一月 09, 2012
The 16th edition of INTERPOM PRIMEURS will be held from Sunday 25 to Tuesday 27 November 2012 in Kortrijk Xpo (Belgium).

With the new record number of 255 exhibitors and the entire filling of the exhibition complex at Kortrijk Xpo, INTERPOM PRIMEURS confirms its position as the most specialised indoor trade fair for the whole potato, fruit and vegetable sector in Europe, from the grower right through to processing and marketing.

The surprising 2012-2013 potato season that is characterised by a lower surface area of land, lower yields and difficult harvesting conditions in our country and in several neighbouring countries has meant the price of potatoes on the open market and the futures market is exceptionally high.

This development should provide professionals in the sector with an even more important reason to visit INTERPOM PRIMEURS so that they can maintain their business contacts and to discover all the latest innovations.
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