India's Rice Revolution: How World's Largest Conference Aims to Transform Global Trade

The Indian government is throwing its full support behind the upcoming Bharat International Rice Conference in New Delhi. Union Food Minister Pralhad Joshi has endorsed the event as crucial for strengthening India's position in global rice markets. The conference aims to bring together stakeholders from across the rice value chain to discuss trade opportunities and sustainable practices. This initiative represents a key step toward achieving India's Viksit Bharat 2047 vision while balancing export growth with domestic food security.

Key Points: Government Backs Bharat International Rice Conference 2025 in Delhi

  • Government aims to double agricultural exports over next five years
  • Conference focuses on modernizing public distribution system reforms
  • Event brings together farmers, exporters and global buyers
  • India seeks to open new international markets for rice exports
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Government throws weight behind world's largest rice conference in Delhi

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi supports world's largest rice conference in Delhi, aiming to strengthen India's global rice trade position while ensuring food security.

"Our approach is farmer-first and consumer-centric, ensuring that growth in exports goes hand in hand with the prosperity of the farmers - Pralhad Joshi"

New Delhi October 15

Union Food Minister Pralhad Joshi has extended his support to the upcoming Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) 2025, calling it a key step in strengthening India's position in the global rice trade. The event, slated for October 30-31 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, will convene stakeholders from across the rice value chain, from farmers and exporters to policymakers and global buyers.

"While we expand our presence in the global markets, we remain steadfast in protecting our citizens through a robust public distribution system that guarantees access to free and safe food grains... Our approach is farmer-first and consumer-centric, ensuring that growth in exports goes hand in hand with the prosperity of the farmers and food security for all. Over the next 5 years, we aim to reform and modernise the public distribution system, double Agri and Agri based exports and open new global markets for Indian rice. The Bharat International Rice Conference 2025 will be a major milestone in our journey towards Viksit Bharat 2047 with our farmers and consumer at the heart of this vision," the Minister said.

Responding to the minister's message, Prem Garg, National President of the Indian Rice Exporters Federation and Chairman of Shri Lal Mahal Group, warmly welcomed the recognition, saying it underlined the government's commitment to agricultural exports and food security.

Garg noted that Minister Joshi's message highlighted the growing importance of India's agri sector in the global market, emphasizing that rice is one of India's largest export commodities that remains central to the country's food and trade policy. "The Minister's endorsement strengthens the collective resolve to position India not just as a producer, but as a leader shaping the future of global rice trade," Garg said.

Moreover, the Union Minister acknowledged India's dual role as both the world's largest rice producer and a key contributor to global food and nutrition security. He described BIRC 2025 as a milestone on India's path toward Viksit Bharat 2047, with farmers and consumers at the core of that vision.

Organized by IREF in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and APEDA, the two-day conference aims to foster dialogue on trade opportunities, climate resilience, and sustainable practices in the rice sector. The platform will bring together representatives from governments, international trade bodies, logistics firms, and research institutions to deliberate on strategies for stabilizing and modernizing the global rice market.

With rice accounting for over 40 per cent of India's agri-exports by volume, the conference is expected to help chart the country's next phase of growth in agricultural trade, from traditional exports to value-added products and technology-driven supply chains.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope they address the water crisis issue. Rice cultivation consumes so much water in states like Punjab and Haryana. Need sustainable farming practices along with export growth 💧
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Arjun K
Finally some focus on our farmers! India produces the best basmati rice in the world. We should dominate the global market. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in agricultural exports, this conference is much needed. India has huge potential in value-added rice products. Hope they discuss quality standards and certifications properly.
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Vikram M
Good step but I'm concerned about domestic prices. When exports increase, local prices often shoot up. Hope the government ensures PDS system works efficiently for common people 🍚
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Michael C
India's rice is truly world-class. Attended last year's conference and the networking opportunities were fantastic. Looking forward to BIRC 2025!
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Kavya N
Hope they include women farmers and self-help groups in these discussions. Women play a crucial role in rice cultivation but often get excluded from such high-level meetings 🤔

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