These firms are participating under the banner of Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA), Indian consulate in Dubai has said.
The Gulffood 2017 event will be held from February 26 to March 2.
APEDA, an apex organisation under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, is mandated with the responsibility for Promotion and Development of the export of various agro products.
A statement released by the consulate said, India is one of the largest producer of food in the world and has an outstanding competitive strength in food processing.
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"Thus every economic plant species in the world, ranging from temperate orchard crops like apples to tropical mangoes, thrive and flourish in India," it said.
APEDA's export basket includes fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, pickles, chutneys, guar gum, poultry, meat and dairy products, confectionery, cut flowers, food grains, aromatic plants, Basmati Rice and Indian Long Grain Rice and other Indian delicacies.
Subsequent to liberalisation of trade, fiscal and industrial policies in last 25 years, the economic environment in India is very conducive now, for making investment in food processing.
Several globally recognised names in the food world viz. Nestle, Kellog's, Mc Donald's, Dominos, Cadburys, Seagram, Perfetti Van Melle, Heinz, Coke and Pepsi have established large scale production bases in India serving domestic markets as well as exporting their products to other countries.
According to the statement, the global demand for safe food has resulted in preference for organically grown food.
To address the concerns about food safety and traceability in food products, growers, processors and exporters in India have established backward linkages for effective monitoring of the procurement of raw materials.