CPMA 2025 Convention and Trade Show sold out, waiting list open

Exhibit space for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association 2025 Convention and Trade Show, set to take place April 8-10 in Montreal at the Palais des Congres, is sold out.

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The CPMA Convention and Trade Show 2025 returns to Montreal April 8-10.
(Photo: Jennifer Strailey)

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association says exhibit space for its 2025 Convention and Trade Show, set to take place April 8-10 in Montreal at the Palais des Congres, is sold out.

CPMA says the event will have over 650 exhibit spaces featuring more than 300 companies from around the world.

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

• A keynote address at the Delegate and Companion Breakfast on April 9.

• Business sessions, networking events and educational opportunities.

• The New Product Showcase, featuring the latest and most 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.ca to be placed on the waiting list.

Delegate registration for the show opens in January 2025. Visit the CPMA convention website to learn more.

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