Tingo Mariafamous for its Sleeping Beauty mountain, will host Expoamazónica 2023the largest business fair in La Selva, from Thursday, September 21 to Sunday, September 24 in Playa Tingo, and more than 70,000 people are expected to attend.
This fair, which each year brings together businessmen and entrepreneurs from six jungle regions of Peru, will be attended by agri-food, aquaculture, livestock producers, artisans and tour operators from Ucayali, San Martín, Amazonas, Madre de Dios and Loreto. It is estimated that an average of 350 people per region will participate, including suppliers of machinery, equipment and technological services, according to the organizing commission of Expoamazónica 2023, run by the Huánuco Regional Government.
Officials from regional governments, municipalities, NGOs, cooperating entities, researchers and academics who work to promote the economic, productive and environmental potential of our Amazon will also be part of these delegations.
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30 large international buyers will also attend Expoamazónica 2023 to participate in the business roundtables convened by Promperú. These buyers come from the United States, Germany, Belgium, South Korea, Canada, France, Taiwan, Russia, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, China and Brazil.
The organizing committee of Expoamazónica 2023 indicated that it is planned to generate business for more than S/80 million, between direct sales, economic movement in the city and business conferences.
Likewise, he reported that the nearly 250 accommodations and hotels in the city and surrounding areas have full reserves. Likewise, taxi, bus and motorcycle taxi companies are organizing themselves to provide the best services to visitors.
Expoamazónica was born in April 2011, at the initiative of the members of the Amazonian Interregional Council (CIAM) (today the Amazonian Regional Commonwealth), as the main activity to promote investment offers and opportunities. It is organized annually and on a relative basis among its component regions: San Martín, Ucayali, Loreto, Amazonas, Madre de Dios and Huánuco.
Source: Larepublica

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