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2023 CPMA Convention and Trade Show

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2023 CPMA Convention and Trade Show

Time: April 25, 2023 at 9am to April 27, 2023 at 5pm
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre
City/Town: Toronto, Ontario
Website or Map: https://convention.cpma.ca/ex…
Phone: (+1) 613-226-4187 x233, (+1) 613-218-3832 (cell)
Event Type: trade, show
Organized By: CPMA
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2022

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The largest fresh produce event in the Canadian industry, the CPMA Convention and Trade Show provides a unique opportunity for industry leaders to enhance existing relationships and develop new business opportunities in Canada. Our show regularly attracts key decision-makers and customers from all segments of the fresh produce supply chain. Participants include industry executives, category managers, government representatives, and countless other notable staff who are involved in the Canadian fresh fruit and vegetable sector.

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