India Showcases Organic Prowess at Natural Products Expo West 2025
APEDA highlighted India's organic agriculture strength at the Natural Products Expo West 2025 in California, promoting diverse organic products. An International Buyer-Seller Meet facilitated global industry connections, while the India Pavilion celebrated the country's commitment to sustainability and high-quality exports, enhancing India's global organic market presence.

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In a bid to bolster its standing in the global organic market, the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) brought India's diverse organic agricultural offerings to the spotlight at the Natural Products Expo West 2025. Held at the Anaheim Convention Centre in California from March 4 to 7, the showcase was part of India's effort to underline its commitment to sustainable agriculture.
The Ministry of Commerce & Industry announced that APEDA facilitated the participation of 13 leading Indian exporters, representing an array of organic products such as rice, oilseeds, spices, and essential oils. Among the highlights of the event was an exclusive International Buyer-Seller Meet (IBSM) organized in collaboration with the Consulate General of India, providing a fertile ground for global industry discussions and collaboration opportunities.
The India Pavilion, inaugurated by Abhishek Kumar Sharma, Consul (Commerce), showcased the country's organic farming traditions through curated food tastings. The event underscored India's emerging role as a leader in the organic sector, with APEDA aiming to strengthen India's reputation as a key provider of sustainable, quality food products to meet international market demands.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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