2023 CPMA Convention and Trade Show sells out

Set to take place April 25-27 in Toronto, the upcoming annual event will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and will feature over 600 exhibit spaces with more than 300 companies from around the world.

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The Canadian Produce Marketing Association in Ontario, Canada, has announced exhibit space for its 2023 CPMA Convention and Trade Show is sold out.

Set to take place April 25-27 in Toronto, the upcoming annual event will be held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and will feature over 600 exhibit spaces with more than 300 companies from around the world.

CPMA’s annual convention and trade show is hosted in a cyclical fashion, rotating between three cities: Toronto (2023), Vancouver (2024) and Montreal (2025).

In addition to the sold-out exhibit space, the show will feature a number of concurrent events including:

  • A keynote address at the Delegate and Companion Breakfast on April 26.
  • Business sessions, networking events, and educational opportunities.
  • The New Product Showcase, featuring innovative products in the produce industry.

Industry members who are interested in exhibiting at CPMA’s trade show are invited to contact CPMA at CPMA_SALES@cpma.com to be placed on the waiting list.

Delegate registration for CPMA 2023 opens in January 2023. Visit the CPMA convention website to learn more.

Based in Ottawa, Ontario, CPMA is a not-for-profit organization that represents a diverse membership made up of every segment of the produce industry supply chain who are responsible for 90% of the fresh fruit and vegetable sales in Canada.

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