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Food Expo visitors

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HYDERABAD: As many as 3,314 visitors from nine countries were registered during the four-day World of Food India held here from December 10, according to CIDEX, a joint venture of Messe Dusseldorf and Koelnemesse International, which organised the fair.

A total of 83 companies including 53 from abroad, presented their products in the exhibition.

The 23 German suppliers was the largest foreign contingent followed by Thailand with 14 companies and Singapore with 9 enterprises, CIDEX stated in a press release here on Thursday.

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