Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate World Food India 2025 in New Delhi. This edition is the largest yet, with participation from over 90 countries and more than 2,000 exhibitors. The event aims to position India as a global hub for food processing and supply, featuring sectoral exhibitions and networking opportunities. It supports the Viksit Bharat 2047 vision by focusing on sustainability, innovation, and boosting farmer incomes.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates World Food India 2025 with 90 Countries

  • PM Modi inaugurates the largest edition with over 90 countries participating
  • Event features 2000+ exhibitors and global food value chain stakeholders
  • Aims to boost rural prosperity and reduce post-harvest losses for farmers
  • Includes culinary showcases and international seafood export summit
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PM Modi to throw open World Food India 2025 today, over 90 countries participating in event

PM Modi opens World Food India 2025, the largest edition with 90+ countries and 2000+ exhibitors showcasing India as a global food processing hub.

"World Food India 2025 will showcase India as a 'Global Food Hub' - Official Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 24

World Food India 2025, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Wednesday at 6 p.m., will showcase India as a 'Global Food Hub' for food processing as well as food supply.

Building on the success of its previous editions, the event is set to be the largest WFI edition yet, with participation expected from over 90 countries, more than 2,000 exhibitors, and tens of thousands of stakeholders spanning the entire food value chain from farm to fork, according to an official statement issued on Wednesday.

The mega event has been planned as one of the biggest ever congregations of senior government dignitaries, investors, business leaders of major global and domestic food companies and all relevant stakeholders. There will be an opportunity for all relevant stakeholders, such as producers, food processors, equipment manufacturers, logistics players, cold chain players, technology providers, startup and innovators, food retailers, etc, from all over the globe to highlight their strengths in one single platform.

The event will host high-level knowledge sessions and panel discussions with global thought leaders, policymakers, and industry experts.

Sectoral exhibitions will also be held, spotlighting innovations in food processing, packaging, machinery, cold chain, and allied industries. Besides, the mega event will throw up B2B and B2G networking opportunities aimed at forging strategic partnerships and collaborations.

There will also be culinary experiences and chef competitions, showcasing India’s diverse food heritage alongside global trends in healthy, sustainable, and futuristic foods.

In addition, two prestigious international events will be held alongside WFI 2025, including the 3rd Global Food Regulators Summit by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) and the 24th India International Seafood Show (IISS)by the Seafood Exporters Association of India (SEAI) – focusing on India’s growing seafood export potential and global market linkages.

Viksit Bharat 2047 envisions India as a developed, inclusive, and globally competitive nation, and WFI 2025 plays a crucial role in this roadmap by advancing the food processing sector.

The event brings together technology, investment, and innovation to boost rural prosperity, enhance farmer incomes, reduce post-harvest losses, and create jobs in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.

Anchored on five strategic pillars - sustainability, infrastructure, entrepreneurship, global leadership, and innovation - WFI 2025 emphasises climate-smart technologies, nutrition-focused products, advanced food-tech, and global market integration while supporting micro-enterprises, capacity building, and Make in India, marking a key milestone toward Vision 2047, the statement said.

This year's edition will see New Zealand and Saudi Arabia as Partner Countries, while Japan, UAE, Vietnam, and Russia will participate as Focus Countries, reflecting India’s growing international cooperation in the food sector. Their presence will contribute to strengthening bilateral relations, enhancing knowledge exchange, and creating fresh opportunities for trade and investment, the statement added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the benefits reach actual farmers and not just big corporations. Need to ensure fair pricing and technology transfer to rural areas.
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Michael C
Impressive scale! 90 countries participating shows India's growing influence in global food markets. The focus on sustainability and climate-smart tech is much needed.
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Ananya R
Finally showcasing our food heritage on global stage! From street food to royal cuisines, India has so much to offer. Hope they highlight regional specialties too. 🙏
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Sarah B
The international participation is remarkable - New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Japan all partnering. This could really boost India's food exports and create new market opportunities.
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Vikram M
Good step for food processing sector. Hope it addresses post-harvest losses which are a major issue. The cold chain infrastructure development is crucial for farmers.
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Kavya N
While the event looks promising, I hope they also focus on food safety and quality standards. We need to match international benchmarks to become true global food hub.

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