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World Food India- 2023

04

Nov

Blog Credit: Trupti Thakur

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World Food India- 2023

Prime Minister Narendra Modi officially opened the second edition of ‘World Food India 2023’ at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi recently.

Empowering Self Help Groups

During the inauguration, the Prime Minister also extended Seed Capital Assistance to over one lakh members of Self Help Groups (SHGs) to strengthen these groups. This support, marked by superior packaging and high-quality manufacturing, is aimed at enabling SHGs to command better prices in the market.

A Culinary Extravaganza

PM Modi inaugurated the ‘Food Street’ as part of World Food India 2023. This unique feature will showcase regional cuisines and India’s rich culinary heritage. Over 200 chefs will participate, presenting traditional Indian cuisine, promising an exceptional culinary experience.

Showcasing India’s Food Potential

The event’s primary objective is to present India as the ‘food basket of the world’ while celebrating 2023 as the International Year of Millets. It provides a platform for government bodies, industry professionals, farmers, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders to engage in discussions, form partnerships, and explore investment opportunities in the agri-food sector. CEO roundtables will focus on investment and Ease of Doing Business.

A Multifaceted Event

World Food India 2023 will feature pavilions highlighting the innovation and strength of India’s food processing industry. The event will host 48 sessions covering various aspects of the food processing industry, with a focus on financial empowerment, quality assurance, and innovations in machinery and technology.

 International Participation

Over 80 countries are expected to participate in the event, including CEOs of prominent food processing companies. A Reverse Buyer Seller Meet will bring together over 1200 overseas buyers from more than 80 countries. The Netherlands will serve as the partner country, and Japan will be the event’s focus country.

Celebrating Millets

In honor of the International Year of Millets 2023, a monumental installation of 50,000 tetra-pack containers of millet beverages will be created and distributed to underprivileged children. The three-day event, expected to draw 75,000 visitors, will also feature cultural programs, including dance and musical performances.

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugrate World Food India 2023, a celebration of India’s culinary heritage and its global food potential. This second edition unites culture, cuisine, and commerce, providing a platform for discussions, partnerships, and agri-food sector investments. The event will commence in Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi will do the honors.

Inauguration and Support for Self Help Groups

  • A notable highlight of the inauguration will be the Prime Minister’s commitment to supporting Self Help Groups(SHGs) by disbursing seed capital assistance for over one lakh SHG members.
  • This support aims to empower SHGs to enhance their market presenceby improving packaging and manufacturing quality. As stated by the Prime Minister’s Office, this initiative will enable SHGs to realize better prices in the market.

Food Street: A Gastronomic Journey

  • One of the most anticipated attractions of World Food India 2023 is the ‘Food Street.’ This culinary delight will showcase regional cuisinesand the royal culinary heritage of India.
  • Over 200 chefs will come together to present traditional Indian cuisine, offering a unique and immersive culinary experience. The Food Street’s intention is tocelebrate India’s diverse food culture and present it as a vibrant tapestry that reflects the nation’s rich heritage.

Showcasing India as the ‘Food Basket of the World’

  • World Food India 2023 aims to position India as the ‘food basket of the world.’ The event coincides with the celebration of 2023 as theInternational Year of Millets, further emphasizing the importance of diverse and sustainable food sources.
  • The event will bring together government bodies, industry professionals, farmers, entrepreneurs, and various stakeholders to facilitate discussions, partnership establishment, and exploration of investment opportunitiesin the agri-food sector.

CEO Roundtables: Focusing on Investment and Ease of Doing Business

  • As part of the event, CEO roundtableswill be organized with a specific focus on investment and the Ease of Doing Business in the agri-food sector. These discussions will provide a platform for top industry leaders to exchange ideas, share insights, and chart a course for the sector’s future growth.

Pavilions Showcasing Indian Food Processing Industry

  • World Food India 2023 will featurevarious pavilions designed to showcase the innovation and strength of the Indian food processing industry. These pavilions will provide an opportunity for businesses to present their latest products and technologies, fostering innovation and competitiveness within the sector.

Sessions and International Participation

  • The event will host a total of 48 sessions, each focusing on different aspects of the food processing industry. Topics will range from financial empowerment and quality assuranceto innovations in machinery and technology. This comprehensive coverage ensures that attendees gain valuable insights into the industry’s various facets.

World Food India 2023: A Global Gathering of Food Industry Leaders

  • World Food India 2023 is expected to attract participants from over80 countries, including CEOs of prominent food processing companies. It will also feature a Reverse Buyer Seller Meet, where more than 1200 overseas buyers from over 80 countries will explore the wide array of Indian food products.

Partner and Focus Countries

  • In this edition of World Food India, the Netherlands will serve as the partner country, symbolizing the event’s international reach and collaborations. Japan will be the focus country, shedding light on its unique contributions and innovations in the global food sector.

 

 

Blog By: Trupti Thakur