The Council of Indian Food Trade proudly announces its prominent participation in the 24th edition of UzFood 2025, the largest and most prestigious food and beverage trade exhibition in Uzbekistan. Held in the vibrant city of Tashkent, the event witnessed a remarkable representation of India’s dynamic food industry through the creation of a dedicated India Pavilion, spanning over 150 square meters.
This year’s edition of UzFood attracted more than 11,000 trade visitors and featured over 30 international country pavilions, making it a truly global platform for food sector engagement. The India Pavilion stood out as a major highlight, showcasing the country’s rich culinary diversity and export capabilities.
The Pavilion featured an extensive range of Indian food products, including frozen halal meats, spices, ready-to-eat meals, and agricultural commodities, drawing strong interest from buyers, distributors, and food industry professionals across Central Asia and beyond. A key attraction at this year’s event was the Retail Centre, a dedicated space where organizers facilitated exclusive one-on-one meetings between exhibitors and major regional retailers—creating invaluable networking and business opportunities.
Participating companies under the Council of Indian Food Trade banner included several of India’s leading food exporters and processors, such as: Allanasons , Al Quresh Exports, Worldwide Panicle GI, Al Dua Food Processing Pvt. Ltd., Al Nasir Exports, Al Sami Agro Products Pvt. Ltd., International Agro Foods, Rustam Foods, Shri Shakti Associates, Synthite Industries Pvt. Ltd., …and many more.
Their collective presence not only highlighted India’s vast product portfolio but also strengthened bilateral trade relations between India and Uzbekistan. It opened avenues for future cooperation in areas such as food safety, innovation, technology exchange, and supply chain integration.
Speaking at the event, a spokesperson from the Council noted:
“UzFood 2025 offers a powerful platform for Indian companies to connect with Central Asian markets. We are proud to see Indian food brands being recognized for their quality, variety, and commitment to international standards.”
The Council of Indian Food Trade remains steadfast in its mission to promote Indian food products on the global stage, enabling exporters to access new markets and forge strategic partnerships. Following the successful showcase at UzFood 2025, the Council is poised to further expand its engagement across Uzbekistan and the broader CIS region.