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INDIA RICE EXPO

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23-24-25 OCTOBER 2026

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Top Reasons to Attend

BIRC 2026 is more than just a trade show—it is India’s largest and most comprehensive platform for the global rice industry. Whether you're an exporter, importer, policymaker, startup, agri-tech player, or logistics partner, this event offers unmatched opportunities to connect, learn, and grow.

1

Experience India’s Leadership in Rice

Witness how India, the world’s largest rice exporter with 20.19 million MT exported in 2024–25, is shaping global rice trade.

2

Meet the Entire Rice Ecosystem

Interact with leading exporters, millers, processors, startups, value-added product innovators, logistics partners, and quality surveyors—all under one roof.

3

Learn from the Best at the International Conference

Attend expert sessions on global trade trends, sustainability, MRL compliance, and innovations in rice processing and packaging.

4

Discover Innovations & Live Demos

See cutting-edge rice technologies in action—from milling and grading to packaging and quality control—at exclusive live demo zones.

5

Engage with Policymakers & Trade Delegations

Gain access to key ministries, APEDA, and global diplomatic & trade representatives shaping the future of rice trade policy and opportunities.

6

Explore Startup & Nutritional Rice Pavilion

Explore the latest in rice-based products—fortified rice, snacks, nutraceuticals, ready-to-eat innovations, and sustainable packaging.

7

Strategic Location & Premier Venue

Hosted at the iconic Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi (Hall 14, GF), across 7,000 sqm, with a plenary hall for grand international sessions and networking.Don’t miss this once-in-a-year opportunity to grow your rice business, connect globally, and lead the next wave of transformation in the rice sector.

Join us at BIRC 2026

Where India’s Rice Story Goes Global