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NDFC(I) inaugurates 2nd edition of MEWA India 2025
Friday, 14 February, 2025, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
MEWA India 2025, India's premier B2B exhibition for the nuts and dry fruits industry, was inaugurated in Mumbai at the Jio Convention Centre. Organised by the Nuts & Dry Fruits Council of India - NDFC(I), this three-day event aims to showcase the potential of India's rapidly growing nut and dry fruit market.

The inauguration featured a vibrant showcase of the industry, including an insightful panel discussion and a captivating culinary show that offered attendees a glimpse into the diverse flavours of India’s nuts and dry fruit offerings.

Col. Nitin Sehgal, CEO of NDFC(I), said, “The council’s key initiatives from MEWA 24 to MEWA 25, including a walnut and cashew plantation drive to support Indian farmers and boost domestic production. He also emphasised efforts to empower women in the industry by increasing leadership opportunities. Through these initiatives, NDFC(I) continues to drive growth and inclusivity.”

Smriti Irani, former Union Cabinet Minister, Government of India, delivered the keynote address at the exhibition, highlighting the gap in the import and export of the nuts & dry fruits industry, and praising MEWA 2025's efforts. She said, “I am so proud to be a part of the celebration of the capacities of the Nut and Dry Fruit Council of India and also meet with the partners at the INC. This robust industry contributes to 56,000 crores plus to the Indian economy. Today I am happy to note that there are 800 members in this council, but I am hoping that the number doubles in the year to come.”

The event hosted knowledge sessions focusing on key market players such as pistachios, almonds, raisins, and walnuts. Esteemed panellists led dynamic discussions, exploring global market dynamics, consumer trends, and sustainable practices shaping the industry's landscape.

Gunjan Jain, president of NDFC(I), said, "Today marks a significant milestone for our industry as we unite under the Nuts & Dry Fruits Council, an entity that represents a $8 billion industry with a vision to double in the next few years. Our goal is to not only promote the health benefits of nuts and dry fruits but also to drive growth and collaboration both locally and internationally.”

NDFC(I) spearheads MEWA 2025, aiming to unify India's fragmented nut & dry fruit market. The trade show features over 300 exhibitors, serving as a central point for industry players to collaborate and capitalise on India's expanding market opportunities. The exhibition also hosts representatives from more than 25 countries, including the USA, Chile, Iran, Turkey, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Australia. With an expansive exhibition space of over 10,000 square meters, attendees can explore a diverse range of products from both Indian and international suppliers.

Deepak Agarwal, secretary, NDFC(I), spoke at the event highlighting the importance of organising MEWA to streamline the sector. He said, "Building strong business relationships and forging new partnerships over the next few days is crucial for our success. While we have the best infrastructure and resources, it's the deals we make and the connections we build that will truly drive us forward.”
 
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