PLAINVIEW, NY, Feb. 27, 2018 -- Consistent with its mission of purveying healthful, organic foods, the Italian Food & Beverage Corp. (OTC PINK: IFBC) is moving in the direction of penetrating the Asian market with such high-quality foods. IFBC surveyed The Biofach 2018 Trade Fair, the site of the world’s leading trade fair for organic food and beverages. SVP and IFBC Board Director, Lai Chan Foo, attended the show in Nuremberg, Germany with the express purpose of returning to IFBC’s Singapore operation with an organic food and beverage product line that is suitable to the Asian market.
Ms. Lai Chan Foo, who also heads IFBC’s Asian Market operations, exited the three-day show (February 14th to the 17th) with a formalized concept for IFBC’s attainment of a valuable foothold in Asia and beyond.
“The experience at Biofach 2018 was thoroughly enlightening insofar as the organic food and beverage options to IFBC are virtually limitless,” said Ms. Foo, who went on to further state, “I return to Asia with a host of ideas which will allow the company diversify its product line into organics.”
About Italian Food & Beverage Corp.
Italian Food & Beverage Corp. establishes and develops brands committed to fulfill customer needs throughout the world while providing the finest experiences based on the Italian wine and food culture. IFBC operates as an importer, exporter, merchant, distributor and dealer of fine wine and food products. The Company and its subsidiaries have established wholesale distribution headquarters, offices and warehouses in several countries including Italy, Singapore, and the UK.
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