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Indian jute exporters explore opportunities at Sydney trade meet

Sydney, December 4 (Australia India News Newsdesk)

Indian jute exporters unveiled a range of sustainable and innovative products at a Buyer Seller Meet (BSM) organized by the Indian Jute Products Development & Export Promotion Council (JPDEPC) under the Market Access Initiative (MAI) Scheme of the Government of India.

The event, held in Sydney, recently was inaugurated by Consul (Commercial) at the Consulate General of India Nirav Sutariya. During his visit, Sutariya interacted with Indian exhibitors, discussing strategies to tap into Australia’s growing demand for eco-friendly products.

A variety of jute innovations were on display, including fashionable bags and multipurpose diversified products designed to meet the preferences of Australian consumers. The showcase underscored India’s expertise in combining traditional materials with modern designs to appeal to global markets.

The meet aimed to foster stronger trade ties between India and Australia, promoting environmentally friendly solutions while creating new opportunities for Indian exporters in the region.

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