Fresh India Show 2025 is scheduled for 13–14 June 2025 at the CIDCO Exhibition and Convention Centre, Navi Mumbai. Organised by Media Today Group, it is set to become India’s leading and most influential platform for the fresh fruits, vegetables, horticulture, and food retail industry. With a rapidly growing domestic demand and rising global interest in India’s agri-sector, the show offers a powerful opportunity to connect stakeholders across the fresh produce ecosystem.
India is currently witnessing a significant shift in consumption patterns, with a 15–25% rise in per capita intake of fruits and vegetables. This trend is fuelling both domestic production and import growth, with increased demand for fresh produce, frozen goods, cut and packed items, and beverages. Industry experts predict continued supply growth, driven by consumer interest in nutrition and health.
To meet this growing demand, Indian growers are increasingly investing in quality planting materials for high-demand crops such as bananas, strawberries, blueberries, and citrus fruits. Simultaneously, the country is seeing a surge in investments in high-tech greenhouses, hydroponics, and other forms of commercial horticulture, supported by large agribusinesses and corporate players. These developments signal a broader shift toward modernization and commercialization in the horticulture sector.
The Fresh India Show 2025 will bring together over 750 participants from 15+ countries, along with 5000+ visitors, 40+ industry experts, and a series of 10+ sessions and 6 technical workshops. Participants can also attend virtually, making it a truly hybrid and inclusive event.
Key themes at the conference will cover a range of future-focused topics, including: Global Fresh Produce Trade and Vision 2030, India’s government policies in overseas markets, emerging consumer trends, and innovations in ready-to-eat, frozen, and convenience foods. Sessions will also explore AgriTech startups, supply chain advancements, new retail models, and inspiring entrepreneurial stories from across the sector.