India Showcases Organic Prowess as Country of the Year at BIOFACH 2026

India is the featured "Country of the Year" at the world's leading organic products trade fair, BIOFACH 2026, in Nuremberg. This prominent participation, organized by APEDA, follows the recent conclusion of EU-India Free Trade Agreement negotiations, adding strategic significance. The massive national pavilion hosts 67 exhibitors from over 20 states, showcasing a vast array of organic products from spices to heritage rice varieties. The event reinforces India's ambition to position itself as a global leader and supplier in the sustainable organic products market.

Key Points: India is Country of the Year at BIOFACH 2026 Organic Expo

  • First major global event post EU-India FTA
  • 67 co-exhibitors in 1,074 sqm pavilion
  • Features over 20 states & GI-tagged rice
  • Aims to be world's organic food basket
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India takes centre stage as Country of the Year at BIOFACH 2026

India takes center stage at BIOFACH 2026, showcasing diverse organic products and strengthening trade ties with Europe post-EU-India FTA.

"India is showcasing its organic prowess as the Country of the Year at BIOFACH 2026 - Shailesh Yadav"

By Shailesh Yadav, Nuremberg, February 10

In its first major international engagement following the conclusion of EU-India Free Trade Agreement negotiations on January 27, India is showcasing its organic prowess as the Country of the Year at BIOFACH 2026, the world's leading exhibition for organic products, being held from February 10-13 at Nuremberg, Germany.

The timing of India's prominent presence at the premier organic trade fair takes on added significance as both regions look to strengthen bilateral trade relations following the landmark FTA agreement.

The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), under India's Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is organising the country's most ambitious participation yet at the exhibition, marking a significant milestone as India returns to the spotlight 14 years after its last featured appearance.

India's participation this year represents a substantial scale-up from previous editions, with APEDA establishing a 1,074 square meter pavilion hosting 67 co-exhibitors. The expansive showcase includes organic product exporters, Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs), cooperatives, organic laboratories, state government organisations, and commodity boards.

The pavilion features a diverse array of organic products, including rice, oilseeds, herbs, spices, pulses, cashews, ginger, turmeric, large cardamom, cinnamon, mango puree, and essential oils, demonstrating the breadth of India's organic agriculture sector.

Exhibitors from more than 20 states and union territories are participating, showcasing India's vast agricultural and regional diversity. States represented include Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Arunachal Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand.

The India Pavilion offers visitors an immersive experience beyond traditional exhibition displays. Attendees can sample Indian organic products through curated food tastings that blend Indian flavors with European culinary traditions.

A highlight of the pavilion will be live sampling of aromatic biryani prepared with premium organic basmati rice and exotic spices. Additionally, five Geographical Indication (GI) varieties of rice, Indrayani, Navara, Gobindbhog, red rice, and Chak Hao black rice--will be served to showcase India's unique heritage rice varieties.

APEDA has maintained a prominent presence at BIOFACH for over a decade, and this year's enhanced participation reflects India's expanding footprint in organic exports, increasing global demand, and growing involvement from exporters, associations, and FPOs.

Beyond the exhibition space, APEDA has implemented extensive branding and promotional activities throughout the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg Messe to maximize India's visibility as Country of the Year.

As global consumers increasingly prioritize sustainability and eco-friendly lifestyles, India's featured presence at BIOFACH 2026 reinforces its position as a global leader in organic agriculture. The country's rapidly growing organic market demonstrates its commitment to producing high-quality, sustainably produced products that meet international standards.

APEDA's focused approach aims to support Indian exporters in meeting global market demands for sustainable and organic food solutions, positioning India as the organic food basket of the world.

With its deep-rooted history in organic farming and an evolving future in sustainable agriculture, India is poised to strengthen its role in the international organic products market through this prominent platform at BIOFACH 2026.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from a farming family in Karnataka, it's heartening to see APEDA putting in this effort. The scale-up to 67 exhibitors is impressive. But the real test is whether the benefits reach the small and marginal farmers. The article mentions FPOs, which is good, but the supply chain needs to be fair.
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David E
Interesting read. The EU-India FTA followed by this showcase makes strategic sense. The diversity of products and states represented is remarkable. As a consumer in Europe, I'm keen to try these authentic, certified organic Indian products. The biryani sampling is a great way to attract visitors!
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Ananya R
So proud to see states from the Northeast like Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh being represented! Chak Hao black rice from Manipur is a superfood. Glad the world gets to see the organic treasures from all corners of India, not just the usual suspects. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
This is a massive opportunity. "Organic food basket of the world" is a powerful vision. However, we must ensure our organic certification standards are beyond reproach and transparent. One scandal can damage the brand. Focus on quality and sustainability, not just quantity.
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Sarah B
The blend of Indian flavors with European culinary traditions mentioned for the tastings sounds innovative. It shows an understanding of the export market. Hope this leads to more Indian organic ingredients being used in kitchens worldwide. Good luck to all the exhibitors!

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