Will Indusfood 2026 Showcase India's Ascendance in Global Food Trade?
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New Delhi, Jan 7 (NationPress) Indusfood 2026, India's premier global food and beverage exhibition, is poised to demonstrate the nation's increasing significance as a trustworthy and competitive player in the international food trade, according to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry's announcement on Wednesday.
This three-day event will unite Indian producers, international buyers, policymakers, and global institutions to strengthen trade relationships and create new avenues for India's food exports.
The 9th edition of Indusfood 2026 is scheduled to take place from January 8 to 10 at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida.
Organized by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI), this exhibition aims to further establish India as a reliable partner in global food supply chains, especially as the demand for safe, traceable, and sustainably sourced food continues to grow.
Branded as Asia's premier food and beverage sourcing event, Indusfood 2026 is anticipated to welcome participation from over 120 countries, featuring thousands of verified global buyers and numerous high-profile international trade delegations.
The event will serve as a vital platform for Indian food producers to engage with global markets and forge long-lasting partnerships.
Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan will inaugurate the exhibition, emphasizing the government’s commitment to enhancing India’s food processing landscape, boosting export competitiveness, and expanding access to global markets for Indian food products.
A key highlight of this year's exhibition will be the unveiling of the India–UAE Food Corridor by the Abu Dhabi Food Hub, which aims to bolster food security, streamline supply chains, and accelerate bilateral food trade between India and the UAE.
Another notable attraction will be the 75-year milestone celebration by Saudi Arabian exhibitor Alsalan, symbolizing the strengthening food trade relationship between India and Saudi Arabia.
Indusfood 2026 will also present platforms dedicated to exports, logistics, and policy discussions.
DP World will conduct a special 'Bharat Mart' session, highlighting export infrastructure and logistics integration to bolster India's trade objectives.