Exhibit space for CPMA 2023 is selling out, organizers say

Exhibit space for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association 2023 Convention and Trade Show (CPMA 2023) is over 90% sold out.

CPMA 2023 exhibitor space selling out
CPMA 2023 exhibitor space selling out
(Photo courtesy of CPMA)

Exhibit space for the Canadian Produce Marketing Association 2023 Convention and Trade Show (CPMA 2023) is over 90% sold out, according to a news release. Set to take place April 25-27 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto, Ontario, the event’s remaining booth space is now on sale on a first-come, first-served basis.

Each year, CPMA’s Annual Convention and Trade Show brings together thousands of attendees representing the entire produce supply chain from farm gate to dinner plate.

“We are delighted to, once again, host members of the produce industry in vibrant Toronto,” CPMA President Ron Lemaire said. “After reuniting the industry in person last April in Montreal, members are excited to be part of CPMA 2023 to showcase their produce products and services, enhance their professional skills, connect with prospective clients and strengthen business relationships.”

CPMA 2023 will feature over 600 exhibit spaces with more than 270 companies from around the world including, major growers, importers and exporters, and more, said CPMA. See the floorplan for a full list of exhibitors.

Further information about exhibit opportunities can be found on the event website or by contacting: Heather Urban, Director, Membership and Market Development at 613-226-4187, 233 or 613-218-3832.

Delegate registration for the upcoming Convention and Trade Show opens in January 2023. Visit the convention website to learn more.

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