WPPS to host 2 day International Seminar on Wheat and wheat products at Chennai from September 2

Chennai, June 2014:                    
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The seventh International Seminar on “Wheat and Wheat Products – New Technologies & Marketing Opportunities” will be held in Chennai on September 2 and 3, 2014.
Wheat Products Promotion Society is the main organiser of the seminar, together with the Roller Flour Millers’ Federation of India, Tamil Nadu Roller Flour Manufacturers’ Association (TNRFMA), All India Bread Manufacturers’ Association (AIBMA) and Society of Indian Bakers.
Dr. Indu Sharma, Project Director, Directorate of Wheat Research says “Wheat is the most important crop in India and a large number of people depend upon wheat system for their livelihood.  The condition within India is quite comfortable with a record production of more than 75 million tonnes. However, the price is high in the international market and India has had the lowest stock levels in the global market. The suggestions that emerge from this seminar will be sent to the Government of India to help evolve a long term food policy”.
Mr. Ratan Gupta, Chairman, Organizing Committee says “The International seminar is expected to be a forum to discuss and find solutions for the various challenges faced by the Indian Wheat industry in the global market. Issues of taxes, policy decisions, attitude of the authorities and public distribution system will be addressed at the seminar”.
Mr. N.L. Mehta, Vice Chairman, Organizing Committee says “WPPS has been organizing a number of seminars for the last many years on relevant themes concerning Wheat Value Chain encompassing from farm to plate. The seminar at Chennai will have four technical sessions — global wheat production, trade and commerce, domestic wheat production, distribution and consumption. It will also have sessions which deal with the future scenario of wheat products and food security and nutrition”.
Wheat system has a number of elements, from science & research, cultivation and all aspects of farm practices, post-harvest movement, storage and trade, processing, production and marketing of food ready-for-consumption. At each sub-system, there are numerous considerations of growth, efficiency, remunerations and incentives to produce, finance and exchange, regulatory regime, social responsibilities, poverty alleviation, health and welfare of our fellow citizens. Each sub-system works within its own issues, and yet is dependent on, and influences other stake-holders.
WPPS has been organizing a number of Seminars for the last many years on relevant themes concerning Wheat Value Chain encompassing from farm to plate. In this series, last International Seminar was successfully organized in 2012 in Delhi (India), where more than 275 delegates from wheat & allied industry, from various countries took active part.
A number of eminent national and international organisations and personalities shall join the seminar.  Eminent personalities like Dr. M.S. Swaminathan, Member of Parliament – Rajya Sabha, Mr. Sudhir Kumar, IAS, Secretary, Department of Food & Public Distribution, Government of India, Dr. S. Ayyappan, Secretary (DARE) & DG, ICAR, Dr. H. S. Gupta, Director, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Dr. V. Prakash, Distinguished Scientists, CSIR, Dr. Arun Joshi, Global Wheat Program, CIMMYT, Dr. Indu Sharma, Project Director, Directorate of Wheat Research, Dr. Prabhasankar, Principal Scientist, CFTRI, Mr. A. A. Inamdar, Senior Scientist from FMBCT Department, CFTRI, Mr. Varun Berry, Managing Director, Britannia Industries Ltd., Mr. Paresh Parekh, Partner, International Taxation & Transfer Pricing, Ernst & Young , Mr. K.S. K. Kannan, Chairman, Local Organizing Committee and  Mr. J.N. Kushwaha, President, Society of Indian Bakers.
Buhler India Ltd., Pd Navkar Bio-Chem Pvt. Ltd., Stern Ingredients India Pvt. Ltd., Central Warehousing Corporation, Flourtech, GAIN, Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), Pusa for being the Seminar’s Knowledge Partner.
Around 300 delegates from the wheat and wheat based industries are expected to join in this global seminar.  The interchange of ideas and information would be of substantial significance, and the seminar would provide opportunity for networking among stakeholders in different segments concerning wheat. An exhibition and display of healthy ready-for-consumption wheat-based products will also be held.