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As we know that the food and beverage industry is the emerging sector above to all the business.so for this emerging sector you requires the data of those companies who can become your supplier or Buyer Or Raw Material supplier or buyer. Name, Address, mobile No., E-mail Id, Contact Pearson, State ,Products, Website, ph no, and other details of 30,000 companies in excel

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Dear Sir/Ma’am:ALL INDIAFOOD , BEVERAGES & DAIRY BUSINESS DATA CD-2015 ü  Over 82000 Records Includes:ü  Business Segmen...
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ALL INDIA

FOOD , BEVERAGES & DAIRY BUSINESS DATA CD-2015


ü Over 82000 Records Includes:
ü Business Segment / Product Details in the CD
ü Directory Contains Company Name with Complete Address (100%),
ü Contact Person (90%), Telephone and Fax No’s, Email Addresses (95%),
ü Mobile No’s (90%), Web Site (85%)
ü Accuracy of details like Postal Address, Tel no. etc is 90 - 95%.
ü Format: MS Excel

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Exhibitor List

S.No Company Name Contact Person Hall No. Stall No. Country
1 A.P.Incubators Pvt. Ltd., Mr.Srinivas Chowdary 3 Q5-Q10 India
2 A. P. Poultry Equipments Mr. M. Prabhakar Reddy 3 N1,3,5,7,9 India
3 A.B. Vista South Asia Dr. Dinesh Bhosale 1 F2-F3 India
4 ABCA South Asia C/O AB Mauri India Dr. Romila Iyer/ Ms.Rachel Liem 1 B11- B12 India
5 Abic Biological India Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Himanshu Kumar 2 G11-G12 India
6 Adisseo Asia Pacific Pte Ltd Ms. Lorraine Seow 2 L3-L5 Singapore
7 Advanced Bio Agro Tech Ltd. Mr. Pravin Kumar Jaiswal 1 B6- B10 India
8 AGCO Trading (India) Private Limited Ms. Isha Arora 4 T11-T14 india
9 Agrotop Ltd., Mr. Ben Van Dijk 2 J17-J22 Israel
10 Allanasons LTD - IFFCO Dr. Basavaraj Nilajagi 2 I35-I38 India
11 Alltech BioTechnology PVT. LTD., Mr. Nilay Prasad 1 E1-E6 India
12 Amrit Group of Companies Mr. Mrityunjoy Mishra 2 I17 - I26 India
13 Andrirz Feed & Biofuel (Andritz Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,) Mr. R. Manimaran 2 J23-J28 India
14 APC Nutrients Pvt Ltd., Mr. P.C.S. Balaji, 2 L19&L20 India
15 ARUAS(Distribuidora De Products Avicolas) Angel Rossello 1 A21 Spain
16 Asian Agri Bussiness Pvt. Ltd., 1 A20 Malaysia
17 Avantron Micro Co., Ltd. Mr. Christine Chang 4 U1 Taiwan
18 Aviagen India Mr.Paul Gittins 1 D11-D22 India
19 Avitech Nutrition Dr. Pramod Malhotra 2 K15-K17 India
20 Awila Anlagenbau GmbH Mr. Pankaj Upadhyaya 1 A23 Germany
21 Ayugen Pharma Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Kishore Yembarwar 2 K29-K32 India
22 Azra's Poultry Equipment Mr. Nissar Ahmed / Mr. Shakir Ahmed 3 P11 to P25 India
23 Bala Industries And Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Vikas Bhat 4 T3 India
24 BASF India Ltd., Dr. Tarun Pal 2 I2 India
25 Bayer Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Dr.Shyam Vane 1 D29-D32 India
26 Bayle SA Mr. Guenael Guillaume 3 N15-N17 Malaysia
27 Berg & Schmldt India Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Harish Dharne 2 G16-G19 India
28 BD Agriculture India Private Limited Mrs. Bernada Lueers/Mr. Madhu Kadasi 4 S1-S2 India
29 Big Herdsman Sara wang 4 S15-S18 China
30 Biomin Singapore Pte Ltd. Mr. Nanda Kumar 2 H5-H8 India
31 Bovian Health Care Pvt. Ltd., Dr.Naveen Sharma 1 A17-A19 India
32 Chembond Chemicals Limited Dr. Ramdas S. Kambale 2 K25-K28 India
33 Chishtiya Poultry Services Mr. Arif Ali 1 F13 - F15 India
34 Chowdary Enterprises Mr. P. Chakradhar Rao 3 M2-M12, N2,4,6,8,10 & N12,14,16,18,20 India
35 Danisco (India) Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Ankur Chaturvedi 1 C29-C32 India
36 Dhopeshwar Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Shirish Dhopeshwarkar 3 N21- N28 India
37 Dhumal Industries Mr. Akshay Dhumal 3 P1-P10 India
38 Diamond Incubators Overseas Inc., Mr. Rajesh Sethi 1 A5-A7 India
39 DSM Nutritional Products India Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Vijay Makhija 1 E21-E26 India
40 Eco-Mix Feed Formulation Software Mr. Y. Srinivas 1 A16 India
41 Elpe Labs Mr. Manish Verma 2 H12 India
42 Evonik India Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Saikat Saha 1 E7-E10 India
43 EW Nutrition Mr. Shyam Morada 1 A10-A12 India
44 Exotic Biosolutions Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Sudhanshu Chousalkar/Mr. Ganesh Dave 2 G3-G4 India
45 Francis Engineering Works Dr. Manoj Shinde M.R. 1 F17-F18 India
46 Frigortec India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Pari Mamallan 1 A8 India
47 Gandaria Services Ganaderos Mr. Vimal Shah 1 B27-B28 Spain
48 Gartech Equipments Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Mahesh 3 O1 to O15 India
49 Globion India Private Limited Dr. Niraj Warke 1 B21-B24 India
50 Guybro Chemical Dr. C. S. Bedi 1 D33-D34 India
51 Hardcase Engineering Works Pvt. Ltd., Mr.Shashank Shete 1 B15-B20 India
52 Hester Bio Sciences Limited Mr. Rashmin Patel 2 G5&G6 India
53 Huvepharma Sea (Pune) Pvt. Ltd., Mrs. Jayavijaya Rao 1 B1-B5 India
54 Hyderabad Incubators Pvt. Ltd., Mr.M.V.Raghavulu 1 F20 India
55 Hyderabad Poultry Equipments Mr. Srinivas 3 R1-R2 India
56 Hubei Yasen Biotechnology Co., Ltd., Marcus Young 2 L - 10 China
57 Indian Herbs Specialities PVT LTD Mr. Dilshad Ahmed 1 D23-D28 India
58 Indian Trading Bureau Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Chattha 1 C15-C20 India
59 Indovax Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Pradeep Goel 2 K18-K20 India
60 Interface Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd., Mr. S.K.Malhotra 1 F6 & F7 India
62 Intron Life Sciences Mr. Nand Kumar 2 H17-H20 India
62 Jamesway Incubator Company INC 1 E34 Canada
63 Japfa Comfeed India Ltd. Mr. G.M.K. Shankar Reddy 2 I27-I30 India
64 Jarvis Equipment Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ranjit Singh 1 A15 India
65 Jiangsu Sel Biochem Co., Ltd., Mr. Elaine Wang 2 G2 China
66 Jubiliant Life Sciences Ltd., Dr. Shimanta Sharma 2 J1-J6 India
67 K.S.P. Equipments Co., Ltd., Mr. Kamphol Wiwatnimit 1 A3 Thailand
68 KAY P*E YES Biotech Mr. Moorthy 1 F10 India
69 Kemin Industries South Asia Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Samraj Jayachandran 1 D1- D10 India
70 Kerry Ingredients India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Alok Singh Bisen 2 H24 & H26 India
71 Kishore Farm Equipments Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Rajesh Rosia 1 E27-E33 India
72 Klassik International Equipment Mr. Jitendra S. Awasthi 1 B25 India
73 Krishna Polymers Mr. Mahesh Venkaria 1 F12 India
74 Kutlusan Poultry Equipment Livestock Ltd. Co., Mr. Ilker Topuz 4 S3-S6 Turkey
75 M/s Lark Engineering Company(INDIA) Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Harjot Singh 4 S7-S10 India
76 LCGC Bio Analytic Solutions LLP Mr. B. Sridhar/Mr. M. Lakshmana 1 F1 India
77 Linco Food Systems Mr. Jorgen H. Therkildsen 4 S11-S14 Denmark
78 Liptosa Mr. Santiago De La Cuesta 2 H27 & H28 Spain
79 Lubing India Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Surinder Gadoo 3 P36-P39 India
80 M. S. Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Yatin Pokle 1 F16 India
81 MAAB Poultry Automation Mr. Mohammed Aleemuddin Baksh 4 U4-U5 India
82 Maharashtra Feeds Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Ravinder 2 L11-L12 India
83 Marel Stork Poultry Processing Mr. Erik Talens 3 Q14-Q15 The Netherlands
84 Mas Pack Limited Mr. Ajit Rama Varma 3 O36 India
85 Meghraj International Mr. Ashish Jindal 1 F11 India
86 Meyn Poultry Processing Solutions Mr. Karel de Waal 1 C33-C34 The Netherlands
87 MOBA ASIA SDN BHD Mr. Pathiban 3 O35 Malaysia
88 Mosaic India Private Limited Dr. Tajdar Anwar 2 H11 India
89 Munters India Humidity Control Pvt. Ltd., Ms. Madhura Kulkarni 2 L13-L14 India
90 Muyang Mr. Bob Chen 4 T1 China
91 Nambi's Equipments Mr. Nambi 1 A9 India
92 Natural Herbs & Formulations Dr. Shashi Ranjan 2 I31-I34 India
93 Natural Remedies Pvt. Ltd., Mr. K.N. Reddy 2 H9-H10 India
94 Nav Indus Food Machines Pvt. Ltd., Mr. C. Sam Rajesh 3 O37-O40 India
95 Neospark Drugs & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Mr. V. Sarada Prasad 2 J29-J34 India
96 Nikunj Equipments Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Girish Dhake 3 O31-O34 India
97 Norel Animal Nutrition Dr. Sachin M. Ingewar 1 A4 India
98 Omega Weldedmesh Co. Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Vinit Dhilla 1 B33-B34 India
99 P.P.F. Poultry Equipment Co., Ltd Mr. Withwin Mesomsup 4 T4 Thailand
100 Pasreform India Mr. N. Venkitakrishnan 3 Q11-Q12 India
101 Polaris Equipment Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Rajan Koul 3 Q16-Q29 India
102 Polchem Hygiene Laboratories (P) Ltd., Mr. Nitin Sahasrabudhe 2 K11-K14 India
103 Poultry Federation of India (PFI) Dr. A.K. Sharma 3 P34 India
104 Prakash Foods & Feed Mills Pvt. Ltd., Mr. D.V.R Prakash Rao 2 L1 - L2 India
105 Pranav Agro Industries Ltd. Ms. Shruti S. Chotai 2 L15 & L16 India
106 Preethi Constructions Ms. Preethi 3 Q13 India
107 Provimi Animal Nutrition India Pvt. Ltd., Ms. Apurna Palkar 2 J7-J10 India
108 Quality Systems Mr. Jairaj Thakker 1 E11-E20 & F8-F9 India
109 RND Automation Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Nikhil Dubois 3 P26-P23 India
110 Reman Engineering Works Mr. K. Ravi Kumar 3 N19 India
111 Rohini Minerals Private Limited Mr.Mirza Sajjad Baig 4 T5 India
112 Rowin Equipments (P) Ltd., Mr. Dharmalingam P.C 1 B26 India
113 RR Health Care Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Debashis Dutta 2 L6-L7 India
114 Sai Durga Industries Mr. P. Parvath Reddy 4 U2-U3 India
115 Sai Krishna Plastic Industries Mr. M. Srikanth 1 C11-C14 India
116 Salmet International GmbH Mr. Carolin Doering 4 R15-R17 Germany
117 Sequent Scientific Limited Dr. Jayanta Bhattacharyya 2 H23 & H25 India
118 SKOV A/S Mr. Mangesh T.Thorat 1 F4-F5 Denmark
119 Skylark Research & Breeding Farm (P) Ltd., Mr. Jagbir Singh Dhull 4 T7 & T8 India
120 Skystone Feed Co. Ltd., Mr. Colin Li 2 G7-G9 China
121 Sneha Farms Pvt.Ltd, Mr.Madhusudhan Reddy, 2 K1-K10 India
122 SRG Machines Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Kaushal S Kamat 4 T15-T22 India
123 Sri Venkata Ramana Engineering Works Mr. D. Aditya Reddy 3 M14 India
124 Suguna Foods Limited Mr. Sampath Kumar 1 C1-C10 India
125 Supreme Equipments (P) Ltd., Mr. Shailendra Awasthi 1 C21 - C28 India
126 SVR Poultry Equipments Mr. D. Aditya Reddy 3 M13 India
127 Sylon Biopharma Pvt. Ltd., Mr. S. Shyam Sundar 2 H21-H22 India
128 Symaga Mr. Haresh Pandya 3 N11-N13 Spain
129 Tanin Sevnica d.d. Mr. Tone Novak/Ms.Mojca Osredkar 2 G10 Slovenia
130 Tavsan Poultry Equipment Mr. Bertan Atay 4 R7-R8 Turkey
131 Texha PA Mr. Anatolii Kublii 4 T2 & U7-U8 Ukraine
132 Titan Biotech Limited. 2 G15 India
133 Val Products India Pvt. Company, Mr. Narendra Pawar/Mr.Mohit 3 N31-N34 India
134 Vamso Biotec Pvt. Ltd., Dr. S. K. Pandey 2 H1-H4 India
135 Venkateshwara Hatcheries Group Mr. Arvind Chauhan 2 I1 India
136 Vetoquinol India Animal Health Private Limited Dr. Jeevan P. Sonwane 2 H13-H16 India
137 Vijay Raj Poultry Equipment (P) Ltd Mr. Uday Singh Bayas 3 O16-O30 India
138 Vimala Feeds Private Limited Mr. T. Chandra Shekhar Rao 3 Q1-Q4 India
139 Virbac Animal Health India Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Amol Dafe 2 L8-L9 India
140 Visaka Industries Limited Mr. K. Ajay Kumar 3 M15 & M16 India
141 Vital Therapeutics & Formulations Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Manohar Kroovidi 2 J11-J16 India
142 Volschendorf Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. Dr. Omkar Pawaskar 2 K21-K24 India
143 West Bengal Poultry Federation Mr. Biswas 3 P35 India
144 Yemmak Makina Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Mr. Sinan Yazici 4 S19 & S21 Balikesir
145 Zeus Biotech Limited Mr. Jose Jinesh 1 A13 India
146 Zeus Feed Supplements Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Jose Jinesh 1 A14 India
147 Zhanjiang Hengrun machinery Co., Ltd. Ms. Baohan 4 R9-R10 China
148 Zoetis India Limited Dr. Rajesh Kharvi 2 I3 India
149 Zucami Poultry Equipment Mr. Vimal Shah 1 B29-B32 Spain
150 Zydus Animal Health Limited Dr. Himanshu Kumar 2 G13 India

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The food industry has beefed up its lobbying efforts in 2014 as it seeks to beat back bills mandating the labelling of food products containing genetically modified ingredients.

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The Grocery Manufacturers Association, which counts Mondelez, Kellogg, and Hillshire Brands as members, spent $1.2m on lobbying efforts that mentioned labelling in the first quarter. Members Coca-Cola and Pepsi spent an additional $2.7m and $1.2m, respectively, according to the report.
The association called the EWG report “inaccurate and misleading” because “GMO labelling is just one of the many policy issues that we engaged with policy makers on during that period”.
Scott Faber, a former lobbyist for the GMA who now works for EWG, countered that the report specifically notes that the lobbying efforts include but are not exclusive to labelling. “No one knows more about misleading consumers than the food industry,” he said.
The growth in spending is a sign that the industry sees a serious threat in state laws that mandate labelling, like a recently passed bill in Vermont and those up for a vote in Colorado and Oregon later this year. Around 30 other states are set to introduce such bills, according to advocates.
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Last month a group of consumer activists, led by Jerry Greenfield, the co-founder of the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream chain – presented Congress with a petition with 400,000 consumer signatures in support of a mandatory nationwide labelling requirement.
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The food industry counters that labelling is cost prohibitive and stigmatises GM foods as “Franken-foods”. They also argue that there is no evidence that their products are unsafe for human consumption.
“What [the activists] are trying to do is create a patchwork of laws that would be disruptive to interstate commerce,” said Mike Gruber of the GMA. “The end goal … is to get our companies to re-source our ingredients to non-GMOs”.
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“There is a war against modern agriculture, and the battlefield is on the label”, said another industry lobbyist close to the debate.
But Mr Greenfield contends that the food industry’s voluntary labelling proposal will centralise the industry’s control and deprive consumers of basic rights. “If these companies think GMOs are so great, why don’t they trumpet that they have GMOs in their products instead of trying to hide it?”
The Obama administration, which has been supportive of biotechnology and active on other food issues – such as promoting organic food and healthier school lunches – has yet to offer clear guidance on GMO labelling.

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