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Fresh Connections: Netherlands

Focus on how new trends are creating new opportunities

Fresh Connections Netherlands is designed to provide insight into the latest consumer and retail trends that are reshaping the global fresh produce and floral industry.

This event will address critical strategic questions, including:
  • What are the global consumer and retail trends impacting Western European countries?
  • As an importer, how does Europe compare against China, the Middle East, India, and other developing markets competing for the same products?
  • Are there shifts in the traditional export markets for Europe’s products?
  • How will advances in technology transform the fresh produce supply chain?
International and local experts at Fresh Connections: Netherlands will answer these questions and more.

Who should attend?
Importers, exporters, input suppliers, retailers, logistics companies, industry bodies, government officials and other sectors of the fresh produce and floral supply chain doing business in or interested in doing business in Europe.

Why attend?
If you wish to grow your business in the European market and take advantage of opportunities created by new trends, Fresh Connections: Netherlands will broaden your perspective on the possibilities. You will gain insight on business practices, cultural nuances, consumer strategies and more – for optimal results and profitability. You’ll walk away with ‘big picture’ implications for your business.

For more information: www.pma.com
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