Bangalore, August 1, 2025 – The 16th edition of AgriTech India 2025, South Asia’s premier agri-food technology confluence, was inaugurated today at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) with a grand opening ceremony graced by eminent dignitaries from the fields of governance, food technology, and agri-innovation.
The event was formally inaugurated by Ms. K. Ratnaprabha, Former Chief Secretary, Karnataka, alongside Shantilal Jain, Ex-President, Roller Flour Millers’ Federation, S. Jafar Naqvi, Chief Editor, Media Today, Deepak Pareek, Founder, Dr. V. Palanimuthu, Director, NIFTEM-T, M. B. Naqvi, Chief Coordinator, and several other distinguished personalities. Their presence marked a significant endorsement of India’s advancing role in sustainable and technology-led agriculture.
Organized by Media Today Group, AgriTech India 2025 runs from August 1–3, 2025 at BIEC, and is co-located with flagship shows such as India Foodex, GrainTech India, DairyTech India, BakeryTech India, and FloraTech India—together transforming the venue into South Asia’s largest integrated agri-food business hub.
With over 250 exhibitors from more than 20 countries, the exhibition provides a robust platform for global knowledge exchange, cross-border collaborations, and high-impact B2B networking. It brings together a diverse ecosystem of stakeholders—from farmers and agri-entrepreneurs to policymakers, agri-tech innovators, and international buyers.
Carrying forward a 15-year legacy, the event showcases cutting-edge technologies in farm machinery, precision irrigation, protected cultivation, fertigation, smart seeds, agrochemicals, livestock solutions, and post-harvest processing. A dedicated focus on agri-startups and MSMEs enables smaller players to gain visibility, attract investment, and scale their innovations.
Adding depth to the platform are two focused summits:
Networking Summit on Innovations in Grain & Flour Milling (August 1)
Indian Greenhouse Growers Conference (IGGC) under the theme “Cultivating Resilience” (August 2)
The exhibition also features live demonstrations, thematic pavilions, and smart farming showcases aimed at driving climate-smart, tech-enabled, and market-oriented agriculture in India.
With over 25,000 trade visitors expected, AgriTech India 2025 stands as a powerful reflection of India’s agricultural evolution—bringing together innovation, policy, and enterprise under one roof.













