New Delhi: World Food India 2025 concluded on Sunday after three days of business meetings, technology transfers, and international collaborations, reinforcing India’s status as a global hub for food processing and innovation.
Day three included technical sessions and presentations from the states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Odisha, an official statement said.
The Department of Fisheries conducted a session highlighting advancements in fisheries and value chain development.
The event attracted over 35,784 visitors and hosted 4,657 business-to-business meetings, 154 government-to-government sessions, and 9,564 reverse buyer-seller meetings in its first two days.
The Ministry of Food Processing Industries had informed that 21 companies signed investment agreements in