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    HARRISBURG State
Agriculture Secretary Penrose
Hallowell is urging Pennsylvania
food companies to exhibit at the
first U.S. NASOA Food and
Agriculture Exposition in Atlanta,
May 17-19.
Hallowell said an estimated fIOO
million in food sales overseas will
result from the exposition which is
being sponsored by the 50 state
Departments of Agriculture.
“Any Pennsylvania firm now
exporting food and agricultural
products to foreign maiicets or
wishing to enter the export field
can profit from the show,” he said.
“The Exposition will be the largest
all-export food show in U.S.
history, with thousands of buyers
from around the globe in at
tendance.
“We are doing everything we
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Hallowell urges exhibits
can to make it easy for our food
firms to sell their products to
foreign markets,” said Hallowell,
who is president of the Eastern
U.S. Agriculture and Food Export
Council. “Exhibitors who
regularly participate in regional
trade shows can improve tbsir
ability to reach buyers. And the
many firms which have never
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this opportunity to enter a most
profitable field.”
Hallowell. cited the interest
shown in Pennsylvania products
by buyers at two food shows be
recently attended in the Middle
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East. “Both in Bahrain and Saudi
Arabia, buyers wanted in
formation and leads on food
products that Pennsylvania
produces,” be said. “In just three
days in Bahrain, we were able to
make hundreds of direct contacts
and trade leads with prospective
foreign buyers for Pennsylvania
foods.”
The Exposition features full lines
of fresh, frozen, canned, dried and
dehydrated food products nor
mally offered to the domestic food
industry. Exhibitors are expected
from every state.
The Agriculture Secretary also
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at food expo
noted that the show will serve as
host to the first International
Forum on Food and Agriculture,
with subjects ranging from trade
barriers, legislation affecting
exports and protectionism to
supermarket activities, mer
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program will feature panels
conducted by international experts
including Eric Joiner of AJC In
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the University of Minnesota, and
Eugene W. Griner of the Small
Business Development Center.
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Hallowell said more information
on the NASDA Food and
Agriculture Exposition is available
through the Department by calling
(717) 783-8460 or 787-8041, or by
writing to NASDA Food Show, Pa.
Dept, of Agriculture, 2301 N.
Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pa.
17110.
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“Challenges Faced by U.S. Sellers
of Processed Foods”; Labusza will
discuss “Future Trends in Food
Processing Technology”; and
Griner will lead talks on
“Processed Food Distribution in
theU.S.”
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