Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the World Food India 2025 event this Thursday in Delhi. The summit will host representatives from over 21 countries and all major Indian states at the Bharat Mandapam venue. This gathering aims to showcase India's potential as a leading global food supplier and processing hub. The event features extensive exhibitions, B2B meetings, and high-level discussions on food safety and innovation.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates World Food India 2025 Summit in Delhi

  • PM Modi to inaugurate the event with Russia's Deputy Minister Dmitry Patrushev in attendance
  • Over 21 countries and 21 Indian states participating with 1700+ exhibitors
  • Event focuses on five pillars including sustainability and global food hub status
  • Features 45 knowledge sessions and the Global Food Regulators Summit for standards harmonization
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PM Modi to kick off World Food India 2025 in Delhi on Thursday

PM Modi launches World Food India 2025, a major global food summit in Delhi with 21 countries and 1700+ exhibitors to position India as a global food hub.

"World Food India 2025 serves as a strategic platform for India to become a global food basket. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Sept 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Thursday inaugurate the World Food India (WFI) 2025, which will see the participation of more than 21 countries along with 21 Indian states and UTs, 10 Central Ministries and 5 allied government organisations, making it the largest congregation of stakeholders in India’s food processing sector.

New Zealand and Saudi Arabia are the partner countries, while Japan, Russia, the UAE, and Vietnam are the focus countries for WFI 2025 to be held from September 25 to 28 at the Bharat Mandapam here.

The inaugural session will be attended by Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari and Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan.

WFI 2025 will see the participation of over 1,700 exhibitors, more than 500 international buyers, and representatives from over 100 nations. Over 45 knowledge sessions, including thematic discussions, state and country-specific conferences, and CXO roundtables with more than 100 global agri-food leaders, will be held.

Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday highlighted how World Food India 2025 serves as a strategic platform for India to become a global food basket.

PM Modi was responding on X to an article by Paswan, which states that the mega event is a powerful example of cooperative federalism, as 21 states and Union Territories will enrich the event, with pavilions highlighting regional strengths.

Paswan has further stated that WFI runs on a whole-of-government engine. "While our ministry leads, we work shoulder-to-shoulder with ministries across the value chain like Animal Husbandry & Dairying, Fisheries, Commerce, DPIIT, Agriculture & Farmers’ welfare, Health & Family Welfare, AYUSH, DoNER and agencies under them so that production, standards, trade, and investment move in sync.

He highlighted that WFI’s agenda rests on five core pillars: sustainability and net-zero food processing; India as a global food processing hub; frontiers in food processing, products, and packaging technologies; processed food for nutrition and health; and livestock and marine products accelerating the rural economy. Each pillar is mapped to curated sessions, B2B meetings, and adoption pathways, so participation moves from discussion to deployment.

Alongside major exhibitions and B2B forums, the parallel events to be held at WFI 2025 include the 3rd Global Food Regulators Summit, organised by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), to foster harmonisation of global food safety standards, and the 24th India International Seafood Show, organised by the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI), to highlight India’s seafood export potential.

Besides, the APEDA’s reverse buyer-seller meet with the participation of over 1,000 buyers and special exhibitions will be on show at international pavilions, state and ministry pavilions, a Pet Food Pavilion, a Technology Pavilion, and a Start-up Innovation Pavilion.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope this leads to better prices for our farmers. Often middlemen take all the profit while farmers struggle. If processing units increase, farmers should get better returns directly.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale! 21 countries and 1700 exhibitors. The focus on sustainability and nutrition is particularly important. Hope this brings international best practices to our food industry.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but implementation matters. We've seen many such events before - hope this leads to actual investments and job creation, not just photo opportunities. The five pillars sound comprehensive though.
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Nisha Z
Excited about the startup innovation pavilion! India needs more innovation in food tech. Maybe we'll see solutions for reducing food waste and improving supply chains. 🚀
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Michael C
The international participation is noteworthy - from New Zealand to Saudi Arabia. This could open up massive export opportunities for Indian food products. The seafood focus is particularly promising given our coastline.
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Kavya N
Hope they focus on traditional Indian foods too! Our millets, regional cuisines, and Ayurvedic food concepts have so much to offer the world. Shouldn't just copy Western food models.

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