Agriculture Trade Show
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The Good Food & Wine Show-Perth
Date:
Jul 11, 2008 - Jul 13, 2008
City / Country:
Perth / Australia
Venue:
Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre
Event Profile:
The Good Food & Wine Show consistently produces a different demographic than the traditional wine event - and that's good for business. The Good Food and Wine Show allows Casella Estate to meet many new and interested wine lovers in a relaxed environment that is informative and family orientated.
Visitor's Profile:
Trade Public - Wine retailers/wine merchants, Wholesalers, Importers, Exporters, Catering managers, Bakers, confectioners, butchers, caterers and ice cream outlets, restaurant owners & General Public.
Exhibitor's Profile:
Wine Producers from around the world, Importers, Exporters, Wholesalers, Wholesale distributors, Wine producers, Generic promotional bodies, Bakers, confectioners, butchers, caterers and ice cream outlets, restaurant owners will be participating in the event.
Organizer:
Australian Exhibition Services Private Limited 424, St. Kida Road, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Tel: +(61)-(3)-92614513/92614500
Fax: +(61)-(3)-92614545
Trade Show by Industry
- Agriculture
- Apparel & Clothing
- Architecture & Designing
- Automotive
- Ayurvedic & Herbal
- Bicycles & Rickshaw
- Building Construction
- Business Services
- Chemicals & Dyes
- Clearing & Forwarding
- Computer & IT
- Cosmetics
- Education & Training
- Electronics & Electricals
- Fabrics & Textiles
- Furniture
- Gems & Jewellery
- Gifts & Handicrafts
- Home Textiles
- Household Consumables
- Household Services
- Industrial Goods
- Leather
- Manufacturing & Repair
- Media & Advertising
- Medical & Pharmaceutical
- Metal & Minerals
- Musical Instruments
- Natural Stones
- Office Supplies
- Packaging
- Paper
- Plant & Machinery
- Plastic & Plastic Products
- Printing & Publishing
- Railway, Shipping & Aviation
- Real Estate Agents
- Rubber & Rubber Products
- Scientific Instruments
- Sporting Goods
- Telecom Products
- Tools & Tooling Equipments
- Travel & Tourism