AgroWorld India 2025

ICAR-Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR), Lucknow Uttar Pradesh

  • 50+ Sessions
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  • 500+Exhibitors
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  • 50+Awards
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  • 10000+Delegates

India Food and Agriculture Powerhouse of the World

Global agriculture has witnessed a complete metamorphosis in recent decades with the intrusion of technologies and global participation. Agriculture remains the second-largest source of employment worldwide after the services sector. The global value-added generated by agriculture, forestry, and fishing grew by 68 percent in real terms between 2000 and 2020, reaching USD 4.7 trillion in 2020. Asia has emerged as a significant player. Asia was the main contributor to global agriculture showing an increase of 77 percent, from USD 1.2 trillion in 2000 to USD 2.9 trillion in 2020. The countries with the largest agriculture, forestry, and fishing sector in terms of value-added were China, India, and the United States of America. Global food production will continue to rise so as to cater to the burgeoning world population. In the backdrop of the world population expected to reach 10 billion by 2050, food supplies need to increase by 60 percent.

AgroWorld India 2025
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  • AgroWorld India 2025

MS Swaminathan Dialogue on

Climate Change and Food Security

The planet is witnessing rapid change in climate in recent years. There are extremes of rains and temperature and change in weather and seasons. As a result, global food security is facing big challenge. Named after the great Indian scientist, Prof. MS Swaminathan, who played pioneering role in saving India from food starvation during late sixties through Green Revolution, this annual session will bring the global experts to deliberate upon the climate change and food security challenge, and draw up a road map to help the Governments, especially in developing and under developed countries to make policies and programs to deal with the challenge.

GLOBAL AGRI BUSINESS Summit 2025

Even after decreased contribution to GDP, agriculture still continues as a major livelihood provider around the globe, especially in the developing world; and hence responsible for economic growth and social transformation. Farmers, however, are facing a plethora of problems in developing countries and there is a need for connecting them with the markets, technologies, trade, and global best practices and transforming them from farmers to farm entrepreneurs. The 13th Global Agriculture Summit 2025 aims to provide the platform for facilitating farmers' connection with the markets, industry, institutions, and Governmental Programs. Towards this end, ICFA is bringing together eminent personalities of Indian and global agriculture, food, and agribusiness sectors on one platform. The experience will be combined with the presentation of the 13th Global Leadership Awards and the release of Agriculture Year Book 2025.

India Agribusiness Awards 2025

These awards will be presented to the agribusiness companies operating in India, who are serving the farm or food sector with good quality products, technologies, or services. Companies fulfilling the following criteria may send their short write-up by mail for consideration by the Jur

  • Minimum 3 years of operations and growth of 7% plus during the last 3 years
  • Minimum Size Rs. 100 crores and employing 100 plus and operating in 7 plus State
  • Having launched innovative products, technologies, or business model
  • Contributing to society through sustainability projects or significant CSR program
  • R&D-driven professional organization with a strong ethical code of conduct in busines

Objectives of AgroWorld

Objectives of AgroWorld Key Global Challenges -To discuss, sensitize and come up with strategies and actionable plans for collaborations and collective global efforts to address key challenge of food and nutrition security in the face of climate change and pressure on natural resources, the issue of agriculture sustainability, and restrictive trade practices etc.

Objectives of AgroWorld Technology and Investments - To provide a unique opportunity for interaction amongst key stakeholders namely government officials, experts, trade and industry CEOs, agri professionals, farmers, entrepreneurs, developmental and technology institutions to explore investments, technologies, marketing, and collaborations among themselves.

Objectives of AgroWorld Showcasing Opportunity - To provide a platform to the corporate, states, institutions, countries, industries, and international bodies to showcase scope and opportunities, latest products, advanced technologies, food and agribusiness models, logistics, products and services, global best practices and connect with farmers and Agri startups.

Objectives of AgroWorld Networking and Partnerships - To facilitate global companies for exploring opportunities for business and investments, technical and marketing collaborations, exports and partnerships, and signing of MoUs towards finding business partners, expanding business, increased value addition, trade, and agribusinesses.

Objectives of AgroWorld Policy Inputs and Knowledge sharing - To provide exposure, enrich knowledge, and generate policy inputs through technical seminars, international conferences, business dialogues, and interactions among Indian and foreign visitors, experts, farmers, entrepreneurs, industries, and business CEOs towards doubling farmers’ income.

Highlights of AgroWorld

  • Sprawling exhibition venue at IISR
  • World-class infrastructure
  • 40 sectors with specialized Pavilions
  • International Conferences
  • National and global participation
  • Meetings with top policymakers
  • B2B meetings and business facilitation
  • Global business dialogue sessions
  • Progressive farmers' workshops
  • India Global Agribusiness Summit 2025
  • India Agribusiness and Global CEOs Awards

AgroWorld 2025 Agenda

Past Speakers

AgroWorld Pavilions

Seeds & Biotech Pavilion
Soil Health Pavilion
Farm Machinery Pavilion
Hightech-Horti Pavilion
Agrochemicals Pavilion
Micro Irrigation Pavilion
Bio-Products Pavilion
Agro-Processing Pavilion
Dairy Pavilion
Poultry Pavilion
Food Pavilion
Agri Pavilion
Spices Pavilion
Sugar Pavilion
Rice Pavilion
Edible Oil Pavilion
Fruits Pavilion
Organic Foods Pavilion
Cooperatives & FPOs Pavilion
Commodities Pavilion
MSME and ODOP

Scope of Exhibits

  • ANIMAL HUSBANDRY & AQUATIC PRODUCTS

    Breeds, feeds, meat products, poultry products, dairy products, fishery products, seafood, animal feed and health products etc..

  • AGRO-TECHNOLOGY & AGRO- MACHINERY

    Farm machinery, micro irrigation agroprocessing, ICT, e - commerce, cloud computing, big data , IT solutions , agro technologies farmers services etc.

  • AGRI-INFRASTRUCTURE, VALUE CHAIN, MARKETING & TRADE

    Warehousing, Cold Storages, Logistics, Energy, Financing and Insurance Solutions,Wholesalers Retailers, E-Market, Import & Export

  • AGRO PRODUCTS

    Grains, cash crops, fruits & vegetables, seeds, edible oil, rice, pulses, spices, dried fruits & nuts, flowers etc..

  • AGRI-INPUTS PRODUCTS

    Agrochemicals, fertilizer, seeds, PGRs, bio - products, bio-stimulants, credit, insurance etc.

  • FOOD & FOOD PROCESSING

    Conventional foods, Instant foods, snacks, healthy foods, frozen foods, sea foods, canned foods, baby foods, RTE food, fruit juices, wines etc..

About ICFA

The Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture (ICFA) is the apex body in India dedicated to advancing business, policy, and developmental agendas within the food and agriculture sectors. Serving as a global platform, ICFA plays pivotal role in agro trade facilitation, policy advocacy, technology and agribusiness services. ICFA’s proactive approach helps identify and address critical challenges facing Indian agriculture while opening new avenues for national and global partnerships, agro-ventures, investment and international trade. By actively engaging with its various Industry Working Groups and Sector-specific Councils, ICFA amplifies the voice of key stakeholders, including farmers, trade and industry, both at the national and global levels.

For Sponsorship & Exhibition

Mr. Tushar Sharma, Director

+91 8874184076

Email: tushar.sharma@icfa.org.in


Mr. Ankit Kumar, Deputy General Manager

+91 7290088227

Email: ankit.kumar@icfa.org.in

Office Address

Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture

B-Wing, 2nd Floor, Naurang House KG Marg, New Delhi - 110001

+91-11-41501465 , +91-11-41501475

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