India shines at Gulfood 2024 in Dubai

India shines at Gulfood 2024 in Dubai

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: February 22 2024

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  • More than 350 Indian companies are showcasing their products at Gulfood 2024 in Dubai, highlighting India's important role in the global food supply industry.
  • India's participation underlines its growing trade ties with the UAE, with recent agreements seeing a 16% increase in a year.
  • India's offerings at Gulfood range from aromatic spices to nutritious grains, catering to a wide range of flavours in the UAE and paving the way for further development in the domestic food industry.
  • With India's domestic food industry projected to reach $620 billion by 2029, the Middle East offers lucrative opportunities for exporters due to its growing appetite for Indian flavours.
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