KOCHI: Trade deals worth Rs 105 crore were done at the three-day Vyapar 2022 that drew to a close on Saturday. Kerala government’s event in the MSME sector had facilitated 2,417 business-to-business meets.
Almost 330 buyers clinched pacts with 324 sellers from across the country at the event organized in the city by Kerala department of industries and commerce.
The June 16-18 conclave in suburban Kaloor will be followed up by an array of virtual meets next week, organizers said after the conclusion of Vyapar 2022, which sought to boost the state’s pandemic-hit MSME units by providing them a platform to showcase their products and technological competence.
The meet had focused on seven key economic sectors. Of these, the most number of business deals were struck in food-processing and Ayurveda, followed by handlooms and textiles, said the organisers. The event at JLN International Stadium Ground featured 331 stalls, which were open to the general public on the concluding day.
The B2B meets on the first two days of the event generated a potential business of Rs 105,19,42,500, said officials with Kerala bureau of industrial promotion (K-bip), which coordinated Vyapar 2022. Of the 324 sellers, 15 were government agencies.
The event yet again highlighted the eminence and popularity of Kerala’s food items and traditional wellness system, organisers said. The virtual meets slated to be held towards the end of next week will further cement the business deals, they added.
An interesting feature of the event was the impressive presence of women entrepreneurs who set up 65 out of the 331 exhibition stalls to showcase a range of products and their business acumen to attract the attention of domestic buyers and global e-commerce giants such as Amazon and Flipkart.