Trade Partners UK is boosting its presence at Warwickshire's Royal Show in its quest to help prevent world famine and promote the UK food industry.
Its Global Partnerships Pavilion will host more than 60 agricultural food technology businesses offering services to help the developing world drive food production. The pavilion has doubled in size since it made its debut at the show last year, when it generated more than £0.5m worth of business at the event alone.
Director of the Global Partnerships Initiative Philippa David said: "Developing more methods of safe and efficient food production is one of the world's most important challenges. The UK food industry has advanced capabilities in equipment, techniques and expertise to offer solutions through partnerships, joint ventures and technology transfers."
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Its Global Partnerships Pavilion will host more than 60 agricultural food technology businesses offering services to help the developing world drive food production. The pavilion has doubled in size since it made its debut at the show last year, when it generated more than £0.5m worth of business at the event alone.
Director of the Global Partnerships Initiative Philippa David said: "Developing more methods of safe and efficient food production is one of the world's most important challenges. The UK food industry has advanced capabilities in equipment, techniques and expertise to offer solutions through partnerships, joint ventures and technology transfers."
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