MP CM Mohan Yadav Inaugurates GrainEx India, A Global Food Processing Expo

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav inaugurated the three-day GrainEx India Exhibition at the Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple complex in Indore. The event, organized by the All India Dal Mill Association, features participation from over 200 national and international companies, including from China, Turkey, and Spain. A key highlight is the live demonstration of state-of-the-art machinery for processing pulses, rice, flour, and other food sectors. Association president Suresh Agarwal stated the expo provides a platform for industry professionals to discover new technologies to enhance production and efficiency.

Key Points: GrainEx India Exhibition Inaugurated by CM Mohan Yadav in Indore

  • 200+ national & international companies
  • Live demos of cutting-edge machinery
  • Focus on pulses, grains & food processing
  • Aims to boost production & reduce costs
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MP CM Mohan Yadav to inaugurate GrainEx India Exhibition in Indore today

CM Mohan Yadav inaugurates the 3-day GrainEx India exhibition in Indore, featuring 200+ companies showcasing latest food processing tech.

MP CM Mohan Yadav to inaugurate GrainEx India Exhibition in Indore today
"This will provide industry professionals with an opportunity to understand new ways to increase production, improve quality, and reduce costs - Suresh Agarwal"

Indore, Feb 6

A three-day national and international exhibition of state-of-the-art machinery related to pulses, grains, and other food processing industries will start on Friday at the Swaminarayan Akshardham Temple complex in Indore.

The exhibition -- GrainEx India Exhibition -- is being organised under the aegis of the All India Dal Mill Association and is likely to witness the participation of more than 200 national and international companies.

According to Suresh Agarwal, president of the All India Dal Mill Association, leading companies from several countries, including China, Turkey, Spain, Taiwan, Korea, and England, will present live demonstrations of their cutting-edge products and technologies.

He shared that the companies from many Indian states, including Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, will also be participating.

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will inaugurate the exhibition. Many other local leaders and people associated with food processing industries from Indore will also be present on this occasion.

Chief Minister Yadav, who has been touring New Delhi and Haridwar for the last two days, will arrive in Indore directly from Delhi to inaugurate the exhibition, according to the schedule.

The exhibition will showcase machinery and turnkey plants used in the processing of pulses, rice, flour, spices, gram flour, wheat, flattened rice (poha), maize, soy, pasta, peanuts, chickpeas, millets, seeds, and other food processing sectors. This will provide traders and industrialists with comprehensive information on new technologies, all in one place.

According to information, a key highlight of GrainEx India 2026 will be that almost all participating companies will be showcasing live demonstrations of their machinery and technology.

This will provide industry professionals with an opportunity to understand new ways to increase production, improve quality, and reduce costs, Suresh Agarwal said in a statement. He added that the association has appealed to all pulse millers, grain traders, food processing industries, and investors to participate in this three-day exhibition to witness the latest technologies and take their industry and business to new heights.

- IANS

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Suresh O
As someone from a family dal mill business in MP, this exhibition is much needed. We are still using 20-year-old machines. Live demos from international companies will help us see what's possible. Hope the CM ensures good policies follow this event.
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Priyanka N
Good initiative, but why at a temple complex? Swaminarayan Akshardham is a place of worship and peace. Couldn't they find a proper exhibition ground or trade centre? Mixing commerce with spirituality feels a bit off. Otherwise, the event itself is great for the industry.
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Rohit P
Including millets in the showcase is a smart move! With the International Year of Millets push, our farmers and processors need modern tech. Hope the exhibition has good sessions on cost-effective solutions for small-scale units.
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Vikram M
CM coming directly from Delhi for this shows the government's focus on agriculture and processing. Indore is already the food capital, this will strengthen its position. Attracting companies from so many states and countries is a big achievement.
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Kavya N
The range is impressive - from poha to pasta! This is the kind of modernization our food processing sector needs to compete globally. Hope they also focus on sustainable and energy-efficient machinery. Jai Kisan! 🙏

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