Plant-Powered Perspectives is Hungary’s number one plant-based food industry conference
The Budapest Plant-Powered Perspectives 2022 conference, an innovative plant-based food industry event already running successfully in the V4 countries, is ready to go, and will be held on 10.11.2022 at the Metro Gastroakademie in Budaörs.
Last year’s tradition-creating conference clearly proved that there is a huge demand from players in the plant sector for this type of meeting: at the sold-out event, the most significant players in the Hungarian vegan market were represented, regardless of size. The inspiring presentations outlined the domestic trends following the world market and started a discourse that had never been seen in this country before.
What will be discussed at the conference?
Food producers, dairy and meat industry representatives looking for alternatives, food industry and food technology startups, representatives of the FMCG, HoReCa and retail markets, food industry investors and those following the latest nutritional trends are expected to attend the conference again this year.
Participants can listen to a total of ten speakers on nine topics, and they can also participate in six professional panel discussions. We will talk about the market and legal environment, the issue of VAT on plant-based foods, the most important issues of plant-based food production and catering, but those who are motivated by business growth will also find exciting topics for themselves.
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