Panacea 2026 to Highlight Natural and Organic Innovations in Hyderabad

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Panacea – Natural Products Expo India 2026 will take place from March 6–8, 2026, at People’s Plaza in Hyderabad. Organized by SEISHIDO Communications, the event marks its 24th edition and continues to be recognized as South Asia’s leading international trade show for the natural, organic, and health products industry.

Over the past two decades, Panacea has established itself as a significant platform for companies looking to enter, expand, and strengthen their presence in the fast-growing natural products market. The upcoming edition aims to deliver a comprehensive showcase of products, services, and technologies across the entire value chain, while creating strong business and networking opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike.

The exhibition will feature a wide spectrum of product categories, including natural and organic foods, vitamins, dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, sports nutrition, fortified foods, dairy products, cereals, honey, gluten-free products, beverages, and specialty foods. It will also present plant extracts, natural ingredients, probiotics, functional food components, and bakery ingredients.

In addition, the event will highlight cosmetics and personal care segments such as herbal and ayurvedic products, essential oils, fragrances, skincare, haircare, dental care, baby care, and spa solutions. Traditional and alternative medicine systems like Ayurveda, Naturopathy, Homeopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Chinese medicine will also be represented.

Panacea 2026 will further cover processing technologies, packaging solutions, encapsulation equipment, and services for retail, hospitality, health centers, hospitals, and educational institutions.

With its strong industry reputation and international participation, the show is expected to serve as a dynamic forum for collaborations, exports, imports, joint ventures, and direct consumer engagement, reinforcing its position as a key business platform for the natural and organic sector in South Asia.