Key Points

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel inaugurated the All Gujarat Caterers Association Expo in Ahmedabad, featuring over 150 stalls and thousands of exhibitors. He emphasized health-conscious catering practices and reducing oil usage as part of the state's wellness campaign. The expo includes seminars and workshops to support caterers and entrepreneurs in the growing industry. Gujarat's catering sector has expanded rapidly due to demand from weddings, social functions, and corporate events.

Key Points: CM Bhupendra Patel Inaugurates Gujarat Caterers Expo in Ahmedabad

  • Event features 150+ stalls and 2,500 exhibitors with 5,000 expected visitors
  • Focus on health-conscious food practices and reducing oil usage
  • Includes seminars and workshops for caterers and entrepreneurs
  • Highlights Gujarat's booming wedding and social event catering market
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CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates All Gujarat Caterers Association Expo in Ahmedabad

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel inaugurates AGCA Expo 2025 with 150+ stalls, emphasizing health-conscious catering practices and supporting the state's growing culinary industry.

"Urging caterers to reduce the use of oil and contribute to the state's 'Medasvita Mukt Gujarat' campaign - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, Sep 9

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Tuesday inaugurated the All Gujarat Caterers Association (AGCA) Expo 2025 in Ahmedabad, a two-day event showcasing the state's growing catering and culinary sector.

The expo, which began on Tuesday, features more than 150 stalls and around 2,500 exhibitors, with an estimated 5,000 visitors expected to attend from across the country.

The event highlights diverse cuisines, culinary arts, and innovations in the food and beverage industry, while also hosting seminars and workshops by experts to guide caterers and entrepreneurs.

During his visit, the Chief Minister interacted with stallholders and emphasised the importance of health-conscious food practices, urging caterers to reduce the use of oil and contribute to the state's 'Medasvita Mukt Gujarat' campaign promoting better public health.

Organisers said the expo is not only a business platform but also an opportunity for knowledge exchange among members of the catering fraternity.

AGCA president Bhavanisingh Purohit thanked the Chief Minister for his presence, saying it greatly boosted the morale of participants. Ahmedabad chapter president Manoj Purohit, along with members from across Gujarat, were also present at the inauguration ceremony.

The catering industry in Gujarat has witnessed rapid growth over the past decade, driven by the state’s booming wedding market, large-scale social functions, and increasing demand from the corporate sector.

With Gujarat being one of India's top destinations for grand weddings and community events, caterers here cater to gatherings ranging from intimate family functions to mega-events hosting thousands of guests.

The industry is also evolving with a growing emphasis on hygiene, innovation, vegetarian and vegan options, and digital management systems, making Gujarat’s catering sector not just a business but a vital part of its cultural and social fabric.

Last month, a three-day Pharma and Labtech Expo 2025 was inaugurated in the state, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from across India's thriving pharmaceutical and laboratory technology sectors.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who recently organized a wedding in Ahmedabad, I appreciate this focus on catering standards. Gujarati weddings are becoming grand affairs and proper catering makes all the difference. Hope they discuss affordable pricing too!
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Michael C
Interesting to see Gujarat's focus on both pharma and food industries. The 'Medasvita Mukt Gujarat' campaign is a good step - Indian weddings often have excessively oily food. Hope other states follow this health-conscious approach.
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Nisha Z
Would have been better if they included more regional cuisines from Saurashtra and Kutch. Gujarati food is diverse beyond the usual dhokla-thepla stereotype. Hope next year they showcase this diversity more prominently.
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Aman W
Our catering business from Rajkot has benefited so much from these expos! The networking opportunities and new techniques we learn help us serve our clients better. Digital management systems have been a game changer 💯
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Sarah B
Attending from Mumbai! Gujarat's catering scene is impressive - the scale of operations and quality standards are remarkable. The vegetarian and vegan options available here are much more innovative than what we see in other states.

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