The 2026 edition of Indusfood focuses on the India-UAE corridor to streamline global logistics and supply chain systems.

The ninth edition of Indusfood has highlighted the critical role of the India–UAE Food Corridor in revolutionising regional logistics and trade security.
Organised by the Trade Promotion Council of India, the 2026 event features a dedicated session by DP World on “Bharat Mart,” a specialised infrastructure hub in Dubai designed to integrate logistics for Indian exporters. By housing 1,500 showrooms and extensive warehousing within the Jebel Ali Free Zone, the platform allows small and medium enterprises to manage international supply chains from a singular, strategic base.
Government officials confirmed that these initiatives are central to the national strategy of reducing trade barriers and improving the traceability of agricultural exports. The focus remains on establishing a seamless “farm-to-fork” logistics framework that connects Indian producers directly to Gulf markets, ensuring both speed and cost-efficiency in cargo movement.
The exhibition continues to serve as a primary venue for negotiating high-value trade agreements, with thousands of verified international buyers assessing the latest advancements in Indian food processing and transport technology.
SOURCE – PIB









