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India's food security policy has a laudable objective to ensure

availability of food grains to the common people at an

affordable price and it has focussed on enabling the poor to

have access to food.

According to a Study, by 2020 India will have to increase its

agricultural output by more than 340 million tonnes in the

face of increasing demand by a growing population. Thus,

the Second Green Revolution truly has to emerge as a

prominent Agricultural Revolution, which will effectively

cater to the overall growth of the Agricultural sector, and the

Indian economy as a whole. This time there needs to be a

rapid change in not only crop yields but also in the other

sectors of agriculture that include cash crops, animal

husbandry, horticultural products, dairy, fishery. This will

truly help India grow and sustain the growth momentum

After the successful , the Indian

Chamber of Commerce is organizing the 3

2 AGRO PROTECH 2009

AGRO

PROTECH 2011 - the 3-day mega event from 3 – 5

November 2011 at Milan Mela Grounds & ITC Sonar, at

Kolkata.

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The Back Ground

Agro Protech 2011 –New Focus Area

Productivity and Value Addition :

Infrastructure :

Marketing and Price Discovery :

There is clearly a need for a renewed focus on improving productivity. At the same time to step up the growth ofallied activities livestock, fisheries, etc. and non-farm activities like infrastructure, sorting and grading, processingand packaging, etc that can help improve value addition. Integrated Development of Food Crops, including cereals,agriculture mechanization; soil health and productivity; development of rain-fed farming systems; integrated pestmanagement; market infrastructure; horticulture; animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries etc. need special focus toensure food security and global competitiveness.

The current focus on developing rural infrastructure particularly rural roads needs to be maintained, as it would go along way in providing connectivity that is essential for movement of agricultural produce. The irrigation sectorrequires a renewed thrust both in terms of investment as also modern management. Planning must ensure Conceptto Completion Projects should have definite timelines is need of the hour.

There is a need to narrow the gap between producer prices and consumer prices through proper marketing support.The development of marketing infrastructure and storage and warehousing and cold chains and spot markets thatare driven by modern technology will go a long way in addressing this need.

Focus Areas of the Summit :Agriculture Inputs & Farm Equipments

Horticulture & Floriculture

Banking, Export Linkages & Commodity Market

Dairy, Poultry, Fishery & Animal Husbandry

Processed Food, Packaging & Supply Chain

Why to Participate at 3rd Agro Protech 2011 -Largest Exhibition in East & North East�

Single Venue, opportunities galore

Find out scopes of partnerships, new investments,

Showcase and demonstrate the products and services

A platform: With the industry to debate the global statusand policy matters to enhance the growth in the sector.

Farmers betterment

A platform for farmers for better market linkageswith the industry

A platform for farmers to know about the newinitiatives of Government in the sector.

Networking : An opportunity to interact withinternational experts to get the global scenario

Share from the insights and vision of the top leaders ofthe industry

To get benefit from thought provoking presentations,panel discussions and latest approaches

To share from proven case studies, success stories ofinvestors

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India's food security policy has a laudable objective to ensure

availability of food grains to the common people at an

affordable price and it has focussed on enabling the poor to

have access to food.

According to a Study, by 2020 India will have to increase its

agricultural output by more than 340 million tonnes in the

face of increasing demand by a growing population. Thus,

the Second Green Revolution truly has to emerge as a

prominent Agricultural Revolution, which will effectively

cater to the overall growth of the Agricultural sector, and the

Indian economy as a whole. This time there needs to be a

rapid change in not only crop yields but also in the other

sectors of agriculture that include cash crops, animal

husbandry, horticultural products, dairy, fishery. This will

truly help India grow and sustain the growth momentum

After the successful , the Indian

Chamber of Commerce is organizing the 3

2 AGRO PROTECH 2009

AGRO

PROTECH 2011 - the 3-day mega event from 3 – 5

November 2011 at Milan Mela Grounds & ITC Sonar, at

Kolkata.

nd

rd th

rd

The Back Ground

Agro Protech 2011 –New Focus Area

Productivity and Value Addition :

Infrastructure :

Marketing and Price Discovery :

There is clearly a need for a renewed focus on improving productivity. At the same time to step up the growth ofallied activities livestock, fisheries, etc. and non-farm activities like infrastructure, sorting and grading, processingand packaging, etc that can help improve value addition. Integrated Development of Food Crops, including cereals,agriculture mechanization; soil health and productivity; development of rain-fed farming systems; integrated pestmanagement; market infrastructure; horticulture; animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries etc. need special focus toensure food security and global competitiveness.

The current focus on developing rural infrastructure particularly rural roads needs to be maintained, as it would go along way in providing connectivity that is essential for movement of agricultural produce. The irrigation sectorrequires a renewed thrust both in terms of investment as also modern management. Planning must ensure Conceptto Completion Projects should have definite timelines is need of the hour.

There is a need to narrow the gap between producer prices and consumer prices through proper marketing support.The development of marketing infrastructure and storage and warehousing and cold chains and spot markets thatare driven by modern technology will go a long way in addressing this need.

Focus Areas of the Summit :Agriculture Inputs & Farm Equipments

Horticulture & Floriculture

Banking, Export Linkages & Commodity Market

Dairy, Poultry, Fishery & Animal Husbandry

Processed Food, Packaging & Supply Chain

Why to Participate at 3rd Agro Protech 2011 -Largest Exhibition in East & North East�

Single Venue, opportunities galore

Find out scopes of partnerships, new investments,

Showcase and demonstrate the products and services

A platform: With the industry to debate the global statusand policy matters to enhance the growth in the sector.

Farmers betterment

A platform for farmers for better market linkageswith the industry

A platform for farmers to know about the newinitiatives of Government in the sector.

Networking : An opportunity to interact withinternational experts to get the global scenario

Share from the insights and vision of the top leaders ofthe industry

To get benefit from thought provoking presentations,panel discussions and latest approaches

To share from proven case studies, success stories ofinvestors

…be a part of the 2nd Green Revolution

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3-5, November, 2011, Milan Mela Ground & ITC Sonar, Kolkata

India's PremiereAgriculture, Horticulture, Food Processing, Dairy,Poultry, Meat, Fishery,Animal Husbandry, Farm Equipments,

& PackagingTechnology Show

Ms. Dyuti BhattacharyyaExecutive OfficerP: +91 33 2253 4210M: +91 98315 67730Email : [email protected]

Mr. Sanjay MukherjeeSenior ExecutiveP: +91 33 2253 4262M: +91 98308 50757Email : [email protected]

For Conference & Buyer-Seller Meet Contact For Sponsorship Contact For Exhibition Contact

Ms. Madhuparna RoyDeputy Director &Head – Agri BusinessP: +91 33 2253 4213M: +91 98300 31912Email : [email protected]

Mr. Arijit ChatterjeeAssistant DirectorP: +91 33 2253 4272M: +91 98300 31397Email : [email protected]

Mr. Vivek BajajAssistant DirectorP: +91 33 2253 4261M: +91 90620 04137Email : [email protected]

E V E N T H I G H L I G H T S :�

Three-Day Exhibition – Display state-of-the-art agro and food related product, technology,machinery, packaging, etc in three air conditioned hangers

� Three-Day Conference – Covering all the critical aspects attached with agriculture and foodprocessing with dedicated sessions on agriculture and horticulture, livestock including poultry, dairyand fisheries, processed food, infrastructure and research, international trade and financial inclusion.

Two-day Farmers' Meet – Participation of 5000-6000 farmers from all over India

Two-day Buyer-Seller Meet – Buyer Seller meet with farmers, manufacturers, buyers.

…be a part of the 2nd Green Revolution

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1 Agro Protech 2008st

24 - 26 September'2008,Science City Exhibition Ground, Kolkata

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� Over 500 delegates and 6000 farmers participated. In

addition there were over 10,000 visitors at the

Exhibition

Unique exhibition featuring around 200 stalls on three

air-conditioned hangers

Inaugurated by the then H.E. Shri Gopal Krishna

Gandhi, Hon'ble Governor of West Bengal in the

august presence of Shri Naren Dey, the then Hon'ble

Agriculture Minister of West Bengal

Special Session addressed by Shri Subodh Kant Sahai,

the then Hon'ble Minister of Food Processing

Industries, Government of India

State Agriculture Ministers from Nagaland and Uttar

Pradesh addressed the conference.

Participants from 12 States viz. Mizoram, Haryana,

Jharkhand, Gujarat, Assam, Kerala, Punjab, Nagaland,

Uttar Pradesh, , Bihar, Orissa and Rajasthan apart from

West Bengal

More than 80 eminent national and international

speakers addressed the conference session

Bilingual farmers meet featuring farmers from West

Bengal, Mizoram, Assam and other states.

2 Agro Protech 2009nd

5 - 7 November'2009Milan Mela Exhibition Ground, Kolkata

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Support of Ministry of Agriculture, GoI, Ministry ofFood Processing Industries, GoI, and Food andAgriculture Organisation of the United Nations andThe Netherlands being a partner country

The inauguration of this mega event was done in thepresence of Shri Naren De, the then Hon'bleAgriculture Minister, Govt of West Bengal, ShriAnisur Rahman, the then Hon'ble Minister In Charge,Panchayats and Rural Development, Government ofWest Bengal, Shri Mrigendra Kumar Singh Yadav,Hon'ble Minister for Agriculture and Co operatives,Government of Nepal, Mr. Sanjeev Chopra, the thenSecretary, Dept of Agriculture, Government of WestBengal, Mr. P.N Roy Chowdhury, Principal Secretary,Department of Agriculture & CooperationGovernment of Gujarat, Mr. Hans Wolff, AgricultureCounsellor, Embassy of The Kingdom of theNetherlands

The participants included of seven states, namely,West Bengal, Rajasthan, Bihar, Gujarat, Lakshadweep,Orissa and Mizoram,

Seventy Seven Government and Private organizationsparticipated to this mega event for three days in threeair condition hangers

The three day long farmers meet was organised in thepresence of 1800 farmers & and the conference wasattended by 1100 delegates

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Agriculture Inputs & Farm Equipments Expo

Horticulture & Floriculture Expo

Opportunities :

Get associated with the buyers of the eastern and north eastern India

Tie up with key exporters for international market

Direct linkage for better price of the produce

Exploring new options in pre & post harvest technologies

Discovering pathways for safer storing process

Opportunities :

Demonstrate the products & technologies to more than 5000 visitors & famers

Find out scopes of investments in the eastern & north eastern states

Network with International & Indian entrepreneurs for possible business ventures

Project tie ups and setting up manufacturing units with subsidy from the state governments

Translate the products into commercial profit

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Exhibitors profile :

Supplies & Technologies

Genetics & tissue culture techniques

Landscaping movers

Gardening tools & equipments

Transporter & handling equipments

Freezing & refrigeration equipments

Geo textiles & Coir

Publications and trade journals

Certification bodies

… and other direct and indirect organisations.

Agriculture research and extension

Agro and rural Industries

Fertilizers , agro chemicals & micronutrients

Seed and biotechnology

Pesticides and Nutrients

Irrigation & Water Management

Exhibitors profile :

Pumps & motors

Agri Machinery & Farm Technologies

Inspection, product and quality certification

companies

Quality control/testing and coding

Publications and trade journals

… and other direct and indirect organisations.

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Agriculture Inputs & Farm Equipments Expo

Horticulture & Floriculture Expo

Opportunities :

Get associated with the buyers of the eastern and north eastern India

Tie up with key exporters for international market

Direct linkage for better price of the produce

Exploring new options in pre & post harvest technologies

Discovering pathways for safer storing process

Opportunities :

Demonstrate the products & technologies to more than 5000 visitors & famers

Find out scopes of investments in the eastern & north eastern states

Network with International & Indian entrepreneurs for possible business ventures

Project tie ups and setting up manufacturing units with subsidy from the state governments

Translate the products into commercial profit

3rd

3rd

Exhibitors profile :

Supplies & Technologies

Genetics & tissue culture techniques

Landscaping movers

Gardening tools & equipments

Transporter & handling equipments

Freezing & refrigeration equipments

Geo textiles & Coir

Publications and trade journals

Certification bodies

… and other direct and indirect organisations.

Agriculture research and extension

Agro and rural Industries

Fertilizers , agro chemicals & micronutrients

Seed and biotechnology

Pesticides and Nutrients

Irrigation & Water Management

Exhibitors profile :

Pumps & motors

Agri Machinery & Farm Technologies

Inspection, product and quality certification

companies

Quality control/testing and coding

Publications and trade journals

… and other direct and indirect organisations.

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Banking, Export Linkages& Commodity Market Expo

Opportunities :

Platform for prospective clients dealing in agri sector

Interact with financial institutions from all over India

Filling the loopholes in the demand supply mechanism

Scope of exploring national and international buyers.

Enhancing the know how of emerging export opportunities

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Banking & Financial institutions

Commodity trading organisations

Export promotion councils

Export / trading houses

Exhibitor profile :

Warehouses

Agri insurance organisations

Logistics

Consulting agencies

Certification bodies

… and other direct and indirect

organisations.

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1 & 2 Agroprotech held in 2008 & 2009 –st ndIndia's Premiere Agro Processing &

Tehnology show

Supported Central Ministry for the 1 & 2 Agroprotech held in 2008 & 2009:

Supported State Governments for the 1 & 2 Agroprotech held in 2008 & 2009:

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� Ministry of Commerce & Industry, GoI

Ministry of Agriculture GoI

Ministry of Food Processing Industries, GoI

Government of West Bengal

Government of Punjab

Government of Haryana

Government of Rajasthan

Government of Gujarat

Government of Uttar Pradesh

Government of Madhya Pradesh

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Government of Bihar

Government of Jharkhand

Government of Orissa

Government of Assam

Government of Mizoram

Government of Nagaland

Government of Kerala

3-5, November, 2011

Milan Mela Ground, Kolkata

HIGHLIGHTS OF

Speakers Profile

Union Ministers and Union Secretaries

from Ministries of, Agriculture, Food &

Civil Supplies, Food Processing

I n d u s t r y , C o m m e r c e , R u r a l

Development, Chemicals & Fertilizers

Ministers from State Governments of

Participating States

Senior Officials from the relevant

Ministries

Secretaries and Directors of relevant

departments of Participating States

Industry representatives from all over

India

International Experts

Agriculture & Food Scientists

Faculty of Agriculture Universities

Delegate Profile

Officers of concerned departments of

all States of India

Organizations engaged in Processing

Industry

Organizations engaged in Agriculture,

Horticulture, Floriculture etc.

Organizations engaged in dairy,

Livestock, meat processing etc.

Cold Chain and Warehousing

Companies

Exporters

Research Institutes and Universities

Certification Body

NGOs and SHGs

Packaging Industry

Environmental Organizations

Visitors Profile

Agriculture related officials fromvarious states

Entrepreneurs andIndustrial Leaders

Dealers/channel partners

Retail and food chains

Consulates and Diplomats

Bank representatives

Progressive farmers and farmerorganizations

Seniors managers of agro relatedcompanies

Central / State agencies

Traders / wholesalers of foodproducts, commodities, fruits andvegetables

Universities, research institutions andcolleges

General visitors

Agriculture

Inaugurated by the then H.E.

Hon'ble Governor of West Bengal

Shri Gopal Krishna Gandhi,