New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the World Food India (WFI) 2025 at 6 pm on Thursday, which will position India as a ‘global food hub’ in both food processing and supply.
According to an official statement released on Wednesday, the version is expected to be the largest so far, with over 90 countries, over 2,000 exhibitions, and thousands of stakeholders, with the participation of thousands of stakeholders, the entire food price chain spread from the farm to fork.
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High-level knowledge sessions and panel discussions will be hosted by global ideas leaders, policy makers and industry experts.
Sectoral exhibitions will highlight innovations in food processing, packaging, machinery, cold chains and allied industries, while B2B and B2G networking opportunities aim to create new partnerships and cooperation.
Liveliness, adding cuisine experiences and chef competitions will highlight India’s diverse food heritage along with permanent global trends in permanent and future food items.
Two major international programs will be organized with WFI 2025: India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority Authority (FSSAI) and the 24th India International Seafood Show (IISS) were organized by 3 Global Food Regulators Summit, Cefood Exporters Association of India (SEI).
These parallel events will focus on strengthening global food security standards and increasing India’s seafood export capacity.
WFI 2025 is seen as an important step towards achieving the Vicky India 2047 vision, which considers India as a developed, inclusive and globally as a competitive nation.
The event will bring together technology, investment and innovation to increase the income of the farmer, reduce the loss of harvesting, make jobs in Tier -2 and Tier -3 cities and promote rural prosperity.
Anchoring the five columns-stabilizing, infrastructure, entrepreneurship, global leadership, and innovation-these events will emphasize climate-smart technologies, nutrition-cumart technologies, nutrition-centered products, advanced food-technology and global integration, supporting make makes in Micro-Entry, Capacity Building, and India’s initiative.
New Zealand and Saudi Arabia will participate as partner countries, while Japan, UAE, Vietnam and Russia will join focus countries, increasing India’s international cooperation in the food sector.
The statement said his presence is expected to strengthen bilateral relations, increase knowledge exchange and create new opportunities for global trade and investment.
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