Summary:
India, the seventh-largest agricultural exporter, has untapped potential in the Rs. 1,71,80,00,00 crore (US$ 2 trillion) global agricultural trade, with a 2.4% share. APEDA Chairman Abhishek Dev reported agricultural exports of Rs. 4,29,50,00,00 crore (US$ 50 billion) in 2023-24, aiming for new records. The government focuses on value-added goods and plans to quadruple India’s organic exports, targeting the Rs. 1,26,27,30 crore (US$ 147 billion) global organic market.
The Indusfood 2025 exhibition in Greater Noida plays a vital role in bridging the gap in global agricultural trade. With over 2,300 exhibitors from 30 countries and 7,500 international buyers, it will promote international collaboration, innovation, and connect farmers to global markets, boosting their income potential. Specialized fairs like Indusfood Manufacturing and Indusfood Agritech will showcase India’s advancements in food processing, packaging technology, and agricultural innovations.
Source: IBEF
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