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22 December 2024, 15:57 PM

WORLD COFFEE CONFERENCE FROM 25, 40000 PEOPLE REGISTERED FOR WORLD COFFEE CONFERENCE AT PALCE GROUND

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Conference from September 25: 40,000 people register for World Coffee Conference at Palace Grounds 

Bengaluru: 40 thousand people have registered to participate in the “World Coffee Conference-23” which will be held from September 25 to 28 in the palace premises of the city.

This 4-day conference is fully ‘Business to Business (BTB)’ for those who have a pass Only access is granted.  More than 2,400 delegates, lecturers 2400, 117 exhibitors from 80 countries are participating, said Indian Coffee Board Secretary and Dr.  KG  Jagdish said.

Speaking at the press conference, he said that this conference, which is held every 5 years, is being held for the first time in Bangalore  going on  Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is going to inaugurate it,” he said.  World Coffee Conference Coordinator Jagdish Patanka was present at the press conference.

Coffee Museum: The process from coffee plant to coffee powder

A ‘Coffee Museum’ has been constructed in Golakara next to the conference hall for informing.  Also, large plants, trees and wild animals are modeled here to reflect the Western Ghats where coffee is mostly grown.

Coffee competition: Four sides in the past

There was no coffee competition in the held coffee conference.  This is the first time that the coffee competition will be held in 5 categories.  150 participants from each department. 

Getting a free pass

A pass is mandatory to attend the conference, offering free hogs for coffee lovers.  If you need to get it, you can go to coffee shops like Cafe Coffee , Levista, Barista and other coffee cafes.  Otherwise, visit https://wccindia2023.com/ for Rs 1,000.  You have to pay and get a pass. 

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