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Expanding Trade Ties: Australian Food Showcase at Aahar 2025
(MENAFN- dentsu)
New Delhi, 5 March 2025: As Australia and India continue to strengthen their trade ties under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA), the demand for premium Australian agrifood products in India is rapidly increasing. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) in partnership with the state governments of Queensland and New South Wales is bringing together 11 Australian brands to display their products at the Australian Pavilion located at Hall No.1, Stand No.1G-02A in Aahar 2025.
Aahar 2025 serves as a significant platform for Australian food and beverage companies to showcase their world-class quality, innovation, and sustainability. With a strong reputation for high food safety standards, advanced production techniques, and environmentally sustainable practices, the exhibition will provide an opportunity for Indian buyers, retailers, and food service professionals to explore the superior taste, nutrition and versatility of Australian produce, reinforcing the growing trade opportunities between the two nations.
The Australian Pavilion at Aahar 2025 will highlight a diverse portfolio of Australian brands across categories like packaged food, nutritional supplements, and gourmet ingredients to world-renowned meats and seafood.
Over 85% of Australian goods exports by value to India are now tariff-free after the AI-ECTA entered into force on 29 December 2022. Australian businesses have a wonderful opportunity to expand their footprint in India’s dynamic market and Aahar is a step towards thi– – as well as a step toward the provision of further inputs into I’dia’s food processing industry.
Speaking about Aus’ralia’s participation at Aahar 2025, Mr John Southwell, Senior Trade and Investment Commi–sioner – South Asia, Australian Trade and Investment Commission said, “India and Australia share a deep and growing trade relationship, strengthened further by AI-ECTA. Through the implementation of AI-ECT’, Australia’s agrifood exports to India have grown by 59%, with increasing demand for almonds, lambs and seafood. This is a great opportunity for Australian businesses to a’cess to India’s growing market and showcase their capabilities.
We are excited to sh’wcase Australia’s finest food products at Aahar 2025 and look forward to building partnerships with Indian importers, retailers, and food service professionals. If you seek premium, great-tasting products, visit us at the Australian Pavil”on at Aahar 2025.”
About The Australian Trade and Investment Commission
The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) is the A’stralian Government’s international trade promotion and investment attraction agency. We deliver quality trade and investment services to busine’ses to grow Australia’s prosperity. We do this by generating and providing market information and insights, promoting Australian capability, and facilitating connections through our extensive global network.
New Delhi, 5 March 2025: As Australia and India continue to strengthen their trade ties under the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (AI-ECTA), the demand for premium Australian agrifood products in India is rapidly increasing. The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) in partnership with the state governments of Queensland and New South Wales is bringing together 11 Australian brands to display their products at the Australian Pavilion located at Hall No.1, Stand No.1G-02A in Aahar 2025.
Aahar 2025 serves as a significant platform for Australian food and beverage companies to showcase their world-class quality, innovation, and sustainability. With a strong reputation for high food safety standards, advanced production techniques, and environmentally sustainable practices, the exhibition will provide an opportunity for Indian buyers, retailers, and food service professionals to explore the superior taste, nutrition and versatility of Australian produce, reinforcing the growing trade opportunities between the two nations.
The Australian Pavilion at Aahar 2025 will highlight a diverse portfolio of Australian brands across categories like packaged food, nutritional supplements, and gourmet ingredients to world-renowned meats and seafood.
Over 85% of Australian goods exports by value to India are now tariff-free after the AI-ECTA entered into force on 29 December 2022. Australian businesses have a wonderful opportunity to expand their footprint in India’s dynamic market and Aahar is a step towards thi– – as well as a step toward the provision of further inputs into I’dia’s food processing industry.
Speaking about Aus’ralia’s participation at Aahar 2025, Mr John Southwell, Senior Trade and Investment Commi–sioner – South Asia, Australian Trade and Investment Commission said, “India and Australia share a deep and growing trade relationship, strengthened further by AI-ECTA. Through the implementation of AI-ECT’, Australia’s agrifood exports to India have grown by 59%, with increasing demand for almonds, lambs and seafood. This is a great opportunity for Australian businesses to a’cess to India’s growing market and showcase their capabilities.
We are excited to sh’wcase Australia’s finest food products at Aahar 2025 and look forward to building partnerships with Indian importers, retailers, and food service professionals. If you seek premium, great-tasting products, visit us at the Australian Pavil”on at Aahar 2025.”
About The Australian Trade and Investment Commission
The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) is the A’stralian Government’s international trade promotion and investment attraction agency. We deliver quality trade and investment services to busine’ses to grow Australia’s prosperity. We do this by generating and providing market information and insights, promoting Australian capability, and facilitating connections through our extensive global network.
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