Austria: Undersecretary Scuse and U.S. Ambassador Emmerson visit Anuga Trade

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The 33rd edition of ANUGA took place October 10-14, 2015, in Cologne, Germany. ANUGA, held biennially, is one of the largest and most important food and beverage fairs in the world with over 7,000 exhibitors from 108 countries and 160,000 visitors from 192 countries. More than 165 companies participated in the USA Pavilions at ANUGA 2015, with the largest U.S. presence in the Fine Foods Hall, followed by the Meat & Poultry Hall. Smaller-sized USA Pavilions were found in the Organic, Drinks, Frozen Food, Dairy, and Bread, Bakery, and Hot Beverages Halls. USA Pavilion exhibitors reported onsite sales of $13.5 million and $97.37 million in 12-month projected sales

Austria: Undersecretary Scuse and U.S. Ambassador Emmerson visit Anuga Trade

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