Fruit Attraction 2017: Online professional registration is open to obtain visitor accreditations
17 June 2017
Access the professional register here
The professional register, a service that allows trade professionals in the fruit and vegetable sector to register as visitors to Fruit Attraction to obtain professional accreditation to access the fair is available now. Visitors can save these in their passbooks or mobile devices, or print them out, from www.fruitattraction.ifema.es.
What’s more, when you register for the trade fair and with your permission, Fruit Attraction will send you regular updates about its programme, activities, contents and services.
Fruit Attraction 2017, organised by IFEMA and FEPEX, will take place from 18 to 20 October in Halls 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 at Ifema. Yet again, this year, the sector is committed to this top-level business event, which in eight years has succeeded in positioning itself at the forefront of the international fruit and vegetable trade, with more than 1,500 participating companies and 60,000 trade visitors from 110 countries.
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Spain: 902 22 16 16 International: +(34) 91 722 30 00
E-mail: fruitattraction@ifema.es
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