Bengaluru, January 26, 2025 – The recently concluded International Trade Fair Organics and Millets 2025 in Bengaluru has proven to be a game-changer for the millet industry, highlighting the increasing demand for millet-based products globally. Over 330 exhibitors, including a diverse range of international and private sector participants, gathered for three days of innovation, education, and business networking. This event not only showcased millet’s versatility in the food market but also emphasized its role in sustainable agriculture.
The Millets fair featured 36 millet startups, alongside 15 regional federations, each eager to present groundbreaking millet-based products. From unique food items like millet noodles, pasta, ice cream, yogurt, and biscuits, the event underlined the growing potential of millets in modern diets. The fair was an opportunity for experts, producers, and consumers alike to connect, sharing the latest findings on the nutritional benefits and global market potential of millets.
Among the Millets Fair key highlights was the participation of 170 private exhibitors and one international stall, reflecting the increasing global interest in millets. The fair facilitated 185 business-to-business (B2B) meetings, involving 105 marketers and exporters, and 194 manufacturers and producers. These crucial exchanges resulted in an estimated market value of ₹185.41 crore, cementing the fair’s status as a major trade hub for organic and millet-based products.
International participants, including representatives from Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Australia, and several African nations, underscored the global appeal of millets at the Millets Fair in Bengaluru. These interactions paved the way for cross-border collaborations that could lead to further innovation in the millet market.
Bengaluru’s Millets Fair Attracts 9 Countries and 330+ Exhibitors
Educational initiatives were also at the heart of the fair, with a dedicated farmers’ workshop featuring experts from the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru. This session provided valuable insights into the latest advancements in organic farming practices and millet production. With 24 informative sessions on soil health, seed farming, and technological innovations, the fair served as an important knowledge-sharing platform for farmers, researchers, and students alike.
The Millets Fair 2025 was further validated by key figures such as Agriculture Minister N. Cheluvarayaswamy and MLA C.N. Ashwath Narayan, who emphasized the significance of organic farming and the promotion of indigenous crops like millet. Their presence reaffirmed the importance of sustainable agricultural practices for the future of the nation’s farming community.
With substantial international participation and a strong focus on millet’s environmental and nutritional benefits, the International Trade Fair Organics and Millets 2025 has emerged as a pivotal event for the global organic and millet markets. It has not only highlighted the potential of millets in the modern food industry but also fostered valuable global partnerships and knowledge exchange.