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Laconia 09 - 11/05 /2019 Friday, 10/05/2019 09:00 Departure from Gytheio (Check-Out) 09:30 Visit to Agricultural Cooperative for Citrus (Sparta Orange), St Laconia 09 - 11/05 /2019 Friday, 10/05/2019 09:00 Departure from Gytheio (check-out) _ 09:30 Visit to Agricultural Cooperative for citrus (Sparta Orange), St. George Laconia Skala _ 11:00 Visit to Agricultural Cooperative of Molaon – Pakion (oil extraction) _ 12:15 Visit to KASELL S.A. Thursday, 09/05/2019 _ 13:20 Visit to Laviogal Kyriazakos 09:00 Departure from Εnterprise Greece (Vasilissis Sophi- _ as Ave. 115 21 Athens) 14:30 Lunch at Lithos tavern, Monemvasia _ _ 12:00 Arrival at Paleologio, Mystras 16:00 Arrival at The Flower of Monemvasia and Short Welcome: Pramataris hotel (check-in) _ - Mr. Ioannis Panaritis, President of the Laconia 17:00 Guided tour to the Monemvasia Castle (Ms Maria Chamber of Commerce Milona) _ - Mr. Evangelos Valiotis, Mayor of Sparta 19:30 Synergasia event at Kinsterna Hotel, Monemvasia - Ms Adamantia Tzanetea, Regional Vice Gonernor Welcome remarks: Site tour to the Mystras Grand Palace Resort & Spa - Mr. Ioannis Panaritis, President of the Laconia Food tasting of laconian products Chamber of Commerce _ - Mr. Grigoris Stergioulis, Chairman & CEO, 14:30 Departure for Gytheio Enterprise Greece _ Keynote speech: 15:00 Arrival at Pantheon hotel, Gytheio (check-in) - Mr. Stavros Araxovitis, Minister of Rural _ Development and Food 15:30 B2B meetings (at Pantheon hotel) Speeches: Parallel sessions: - Mr. Petros Tatoulis, Regional Governor - Training Seminar for SMEs, Mr. George Papaster- of Peloponnese giopoulos, Director of Business Information & - Mr. Hraklis Trixeilis, Mayor of Monemvasia Support, Enterprise Greece, "Taking the right steps - Mr. Nikos Stamou, Investment Promotion for successful export" (at the Laconia Chamber of Directorate, Enterprise Greece, “The Investment Commerce) Profile of Laconia” - Μr. George Sakellaropoulos, owner of the - Mr. Kostas Papapanagiotou, Deputy General Sakellaropoylos Organic Farming, “Laconian oil & Manager, The Export Credit Insurance Organisation olives exports” (ECIO), “Ιnsurance services for the export credits - Mr. George Tsibidis, owner of Monemvasia Winery granted by Greek exporters to foreign buyers abroad” G. Tsibidis & Co, "The revival of Malvazia at its birth (at Pantheon hotel) place: Monemvasia" __ 20:30 Dinner at SAGA restaurant, Gytheio (hosted by the 21:00 Dinner at To Kanoni restaurant Laconia Chamber of Commerce) Welcome: Saturday, 11/05/2019 - Mr. Ioannis Panaritis, President of the Laconia 09:00 Departure from Monemvasia (check-out) _ Chamber of Commerce 09:30 Visit to ALEA LACONIKA - Mr. Grigoris Stergioulis, Chairman & CEO, _ Enterprise Greece 10:50 Visit to Sparta Gourmet _ - Mr. Petros Andreakos, Mayor of East Mani 12:00 Visit to the Agricultural Cooperative of Citrus Fruit - Mr. Petros Bletas, President of the Export Procession, Amikles “Lakonia" Department of the Laconia Chamber of Commerce _ Signing of a Memorandum of Collaboration between 13:30 Tour at Mystras (Ms Natalia Sideri) Enterprise Greece and the Laconia Chamber of _ Commerce 15:30 Lunch at To Kefalari restaurant, Mystras Signing of a Memorandum of Collaboration between 17:00 Departure for Athens the Laconia Chamber of Commerce and ECIO.
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