Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, is set to host the seventh edition of IndusFood 2024, a significant export-focused food and beverage trade fair. With over 1,200 exhibitors and a remarkable presence of more than 7,500 global buyers, the three-day mega event commences on Monday, providing a dynamic platform for business interactions and collaborations.
Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will inaugurate the event, underscoring its importance in fostering international trade relationships. The Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) highlighted that IndusFood stands out as India’s sole export-centric food and beverage trade fair, serving as a crucial avenue for showcasing domestic products to a global audience.
This edition of IndusFood is anticipated to attract delegates from over 90 countries, reflecting its global significance. Mohit Singla, Chairman of TPCI, emphasized the substantial growth of the show, boasting the participation of 1,200+ exhibitors and over 7,500 global buyers. Additionally, more than 120 exhibitors from various parts of the world are expected to contribute to the event’s international diversity.
The diverse sectors represented at the trade fair will encompass sweets and confectionery, dairy, dry fruits, tea and coffee, spices, fresh fruits and vegetables, wine and alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic beverages, organic and health food, as well as oil and oil seeds. The event aims to facilitate fruitful engagements between Indian companies and global importers, retailers, and distribution chains, creating opportunities for business expansion and collaboration.
IndusFood 2024 emerges as a crucial meeting ground for the global food and beverage industry, providing a nexus for networking, exploring new products, and fostering international trade ties.