Kolkata to host India International Seafood Show 2023

Kolkata to host India International Seafood Show 2023

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Category : National Published on: August 18 2022

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  • The 23rd edition of India International Seafood Show (IISS) will be held in Kolkata from February 15-17 next year. 
  • The event will be held in city's Biswa Bangala Mela Prangan.
  • The event will have more than 350 stalls spread over an area of 7,000 sqm, showcasing a wide range of products based on automated and IT-aided technology, and energy-efficient systems for value addition.
  • The Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA) has collaborated with the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) to organise the show.
  • Earlier edition (22nd) was held in Kerala.
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