Food Show at Nodia Mart on 8 Jan to
Highlight India in Gulf
Ø India–UAE Food Corridor to be launched;
APEDA’s ‘Bharati Initiative’ to spotlight agri-food start-ups
Event Overview
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Indusfood 2026, India’s flagship global food & beverage
sourcing exhibition.
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Dates: 8–10 January 2026.
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Venue: India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida.
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Organizer: Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI).
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Scale: Participation from 120+ countries with thousands of verified buyers
and trade delegations.
Objectives
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Strengthen India’s role in global food supply chains.
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Enhance export competitiveness and expand market access.
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Promote innovation, sustainability, and value-added food processing.
Key Highlights
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Launch of India–UAE Food Corridor by Abu Dhabi Food Hub to boost food security
and bilateral trade.
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APEDA’s ‘Bharati Initiative’ spotlighting Indian agri-food start-ups via Shark Tank–style
pitches.
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Saudi exhibitor Alsalan’s 75-year milestone celebration, showcasing cultural and commercial ties.
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‘Bharat Mart’ session by DP World on export infrastructure and logistics.
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World Culinary Heritage Conference for chefs, policymakers, and industry
leaders.
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Skill development: IICCL & IFCA five-day programme for 150 chefs, with “Ambassador of Indian
Cuisine” certification.
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Cultural diplomacy: ‘India on a Platter’ Gala Dinner at Taj Palace.
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Special tasting sessions: e.g., Cheese & Wine Tasting by Cyprus.
Notable Delegations
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Trade leaders from Turkey.
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Worldchefs President Andy Cuthbert and Asia Continental Director Willment Leong.
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Senior officials and retail buyers from Fiji.
Significance
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Positions India as a trusted partner in global food trade.
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Catalyzes collaboration, investment, and competitiveness
in the food sector.
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Reinforces India’s leadership in safe, traceable, sustainable, and ethically
sourced food.
[ABS News Service/08.01.2026]
Posted On: 07 JAN 2026 3:14PM by PIB Delhi
The 9th edition of Indusfood 2026, India’s flagship global food and beverage (F&B)
sourcing exhibition, is scheduled to be held from 8 to 10 January 2026 at the India
Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida. Organised by the Trade Promotion Council
of India (TPCI), the event aims to further consolidate India’s position as a trusted
and competitive partner in global food supply chains.
Branded as Asia’s premier F&B trade
show, Indusfood 2026 will bring together leading Indian
food producers, international buyers, policymakers, industry leaders and global
institutions on a single platform to facilitate trade collaborations, bilateral
engagements and long-term partnerships.
The event will be formally inaugurated
by Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Shri Chirag Paswan, reflecting the
Government’s commitment to strengthening India’s food processing ecosystem, enhancing
export competitiveness and expanding global market access for Indian food products.
A key highlight of Indusfood 2026 will be the launch of initiatives such as the
India–UAE Food Corridor by Abu Dhabi Food Hub, aimed at enhancing food security,
streamlining supply chains and accelerating bilateral food trade flows. Another
prominent highlight will be the 75-year milestone celebration by Saudi Arabian exhibitor
Alsalan. This cultural and commercial showcase underscores
Saudi Arabia’s long-standing food trade legacy and its strengthening partnership
with India.
The exhibition is expected to witness
participation from over 120 countries, including thousands of verified global buyers
and several high-level international trade delegations.
Indusfood 2026 will also feature dedicated global
business and logistics platforms, including a special ‘Bharat Mart’ session by DP
World, focusing on export infrastructure, logistics integration and policy-level
dialogue to boost India’s export competitiveness. In the area of culinary diplomacy
and cultural engagement, the inaugural World Culinary Heritage Conference will be
hosted, bringing together international and Indian chefs, policymakers and industry
leaders to deliberate on heritage preservation and innovation.
Skill development and culinary leadership
will be another focus area, with the India International Centre for Culinary Leadership
(IICCL), in collaboration with IFCA, conducting a five-day residential programme
for 150 chefs, offering Level 1 ‘Ambassador of Indian Cuisine’ certification. High-level
cultural engagements will include the ‘India on a Platter’ Gala Dinner at Taj Palace,
hosted by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, for ministers, ambassadors, global
buyers and international delegations.
The exhibition will also host international
tasting and innovation platforms, including special tasting sessions such as Cheese
and Wine Tasting by Cyprus, and APEDA’s ‘Bharati Initiative’, which will showcase
innovative Indian agri-food start-ups to global buyers through Shark Tank–style
pitch sessions. Curated engagements with industry bodies such as FIFI, FHRAI and
KSBA will promote knowledge exchange, networking and sectoral collaboration.
Indusfood 2026 will host several high-level global
delegations, including trade association leaders from Turkey, Worldchefs President Chef Andy Cuthbert and Asia Continental
Director Chef Willment Leong, as well as senior government
officials and retail buyers from Fiji representing major supermarket chains.
As global demand rises for safe, traceable,
sustainable and ethically sourced food, Indusfood 2026
will serve as a key platform connecting Indian producers with global markets. With
a strong focus on innovation, sustainability, value-added food processing and export-led
growth, the event is poised to act as a catalyst for the next phase of India’s food
trade expansion, opening new avenues for collaboration, investment and global competitiveness.