Indusfood 2026, India’s premier global food and beverage exhibition, will emphasize India’s emergence as a reliable and competitive player in the global food market. Scheduled from January 8 to 10 at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida, the event aims to foster trade relationships and create new avenues for India’s food exports.
Organized by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI), the 9th edition of Indusfood 2026 seeks to position India as a trusted partner in global food supply chains amidst increasing demand for safe and sustainable food worldwide. The exhibition will bring together Indian producers, international buyers, policymakers, and global institutions to facilitate trade collaborations.
With participation expected from over 120 countries, Indusfood 2026 is anticipated to attract numerous verified global buyers and high-level international trade delegations. It will serve as a platform for Indian food producers to engage with global markets, establish lasting partnerships, and explore export opportunities.
The inauguration of the event will be led by Union Minister of Food Processing Industries Chirag Paswan, highlighting the government’s commitment to enhancing India’s food processing sector, enhancing export competitiveness, and broadening global market reach for Indian food products. Notable features of this year’s exhibition include the launch of the India-UAE Food Corridor by the Abu Dhabi Food Hub and a 75-year milestone celebration by Saudi Arabian exhibitor Alsalan, symbolizing the deepening food trade ties between India and Saudi Arabia.
Indusfood 2026 will also incorporate dedicated platforms focusing on exports, logistics, and policy discussions. DP World will host a special ‘Bharat Mart’ session, emphasizing export infrastructure and logistics integration to support India’s trade objectives.
