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INCHAM VIETNAM - WORLD FOOD INDIA (WFI) 2025
We are pleased to inform you that the Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MoFPI), Government of India, is hosting the 4th edition of World Food India (WFI) 2025. This major event is being co-organised with Indian Trade Promotion Organization (ITPO) and supported by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) as the National Event Partner.
World Food India is India’s premier international event for the food and agro-processing sector, bringing together top global manufacturers, processors, retailers, investors, innovators, HoReCa stakeholders, logistics and cold chain providers, food regulators, and policymakers under one roof.
Event Details
• Date: Thursday to Sunday, September 25th–28th, 2025
• Venue: Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi
• Official Website: https://worldfoodindia.gov.in
• Agenda: HERE
Delegate Registration: Conference Link
Highlights of World Food India 2025:
• 36+ Thematic sessions with global experts
• Dedicated Country & State Pavilions
• Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet (with APEDA) featuring 450+ international buyers from 60+ countries
• FSSAI Global Food Regulators Summit 2025 (Day 2 & 3)
• India International Seafood Show led by the Seafood Exporters Association (Day 2 & 3)
• Participation of leading industry partners – HUL, ITC, Amul, Britannia, Nestlé, Tata Consumer, Coca-Cola, LuLu Group, Haldiram’s, Mondelez, AB InBev, LT Foods, Marico, and many more.
• Strong presence of Union Ministries, State Governments, and Export Boards (APEDA, MPEDA, Tea Board, Spices Board, Coffee Board, Coconut Development Board, etc.).
For any inquiries, please contact InGlobal Business Foundation (IBF) at ibf.india1@gmail.com | Hotline: +91 98250 34427.
Please contact INCHAM Secretariat: incham@gmail.com – Hotline: 0911 418 132 – for any questions.
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