Piyush Goyal Inaugurates AAHAR 2026, Asia's Premier Food & Hospitality Fair

Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurated the 40th edition of AAHAR 2026 at New Delhi's Bharat Mandapam. The five-day international food and hospitality fair is expected to host around 1,800 exhibitors, including 155 international participants from 17 countries, with Italy as the partner nation. The event features specialized pavilions, a MasterChef competition, and industry seminars to foster innovation and collaboration. Organized by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries and ITPO, it is a key B2B platform for the global food and hospitality sectors.

Key Points: AAHAR 2026 Inaugurated by Piyush Goyal at Bharat Mandapam

  • 40th edition of premier trade fair
  • 1800+ exhibitors from 17 countries
  • Italy is partner country
  • Features MasterChef competition & seminars
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Piyush Goyal to inaugurate AAHAR 2026 today at Bharat Mandapam

Union Minister Piyush Goyal inaugurates the 40th AAHAR 2026, a major global B2B food & hospitality trade fair with 1800+ exhibitors from 17 countries.

"AAHAR 2026 will bring together around 1,800 exhibitors from various sectors - ITPO Statement"

New Delhi, March 10

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will inaugurate the 40th edition of AAHAR 2026, one of the world's premier B2B trade platforms for the food and hospitality industry, on Tuesday at Bharat Mandapam.

The five-day international food and hospitality fair, running from March 10 to March 14, is expected to attract large participation from industry leaders, exhibitors, and visitors from around the globe.

According to a statement issued by the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), the event is jointly organised by the Ministry of Food Processing Industries and ITPO. The exhibition has established itself as one of Asia's most recognised platforms for businesses in the food, hospitality, and allied sectors to showcase innovations, expand their networks, and explore new market opportunities.

AAHAR 2026 will bring together around 1,800 exhibitors from various sectors including processed food, rice, marine products, non-vegetarian food, kitchen appliances, hotel and hospitality equipment, and small-scale food enterprises.

Around 155 international exhibitors from 17 countries are expected to participate in the event, which will be spread across nearly 1,15,000 square metres at the venue. Italy has been designated as the partner country for this year's edition.

AAHAR 2026 has received support from several industry associations including the All India Food Processors Association (AIFPA), Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), Forum of Indian Food Importers (FIFI), and the Hotel & Restaurant Equipment Manufacturers Association of India (HOTREMAI), among others.

The exhibition will also feature several specialised pavilions such as the APEDA Pavilion, MoFPI Pavilion, Foreign Participation Pavilion, ICMA Pavilion and FIFI Pavilion. Industry-focussed events including the Hospitality Challenge and Culinary Art India 2026 will also be organised during the fair.

A major highlight of the event will be the MasterChef competition to be held at Hall No. 1, where culinary professionals and cooking enthusiasts will demonstrate their skills and present international cuisines. Visitors will get an opportunity to explore global food trends and innovations in culinary arts.

In addition to exhibitions, the event will host seminars, culinary competitions and industry interactions aimed at promoting knowledge exchange, innovation and collaboration within the food and hospitality sectors.

The previous edition of AAHAR recorded participation of more than 1,700 exhibitors and over one lakh visitors, highlighting the event's growing prominence.

- IANS

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Priya S
Excited about the MasterChef competition! Hope they highlight regional Indian cuisines alongside international ones. Our culinary heritage is so rich and needs this kind of global stage.
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Rohit P
While these mega-events are good for branding, I hope there's a real focus on helping small-scale food enterprises (the 'Udyam' sector) get access to markets and technology. That's where sustainable growth lies.
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Sarah B
Partnering with Italy is a smart move. Their expertise in food processing and design can really benefit our MSMEs. Looking forward to seeing the innovations on display!
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Karthik V
Bharat Mandapam is the perfect venue for this. It's great to see our world-class infrastructure being used to host such prestigious international trade fairs. Makes me proud.
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Meera T
I appreciate the scale and intent, but I hope the event also seriously addresses food safety standards and sustainable packaging. Glamour is good, but substance is crucial for long-term credibility.

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