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Coffee Board of India showcases varieties at World of Coffee Dubai

The Coffee Board of India is leading the Coffees of India Pavilion at World of Coffee Dubai 2025, one of the most ambitious national showcases at the event, featuring over 50 exhibitors representing 14 Indian companies and stakeholders. The pavilion presents an extensive selection of Arabica and Robusta varieties, organic coffees, specialty blends and innovative value-added products from India’s major growing regions.

Distinctive coffees from Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu’s Western Ghats, as well as emerging origins like Araku Valley and northeastern states including Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh, are on display. The showcase also features innovative value-added products and creative presentations, such as eco-friendly merchandise and flavored coffee innovations. With support from coffee estates, industry leaders and stakeholders across India, the event marks a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to expand its global footprint in the coffee sector. From small-scale farmers to large value-added enterprises, every segment of the Indian coffee industry is participating, highlighting the nation’s rich heritage, sustainable practices and premium quality coffee offering.

The Coffees of India Pavilion was inaugurated by B.G. Krishnan, Consul for economic, trade, commerce and education at the Consulate General of India in Dubai, in the presence of Kalpana Kumari, vice chairperson and managing director of GCC, government of Andhra Pradesh. The fifth edition of World of Coffee Dubai is taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Organised by DXB Live, in collaboration with the Specialty Coffee Association, the event opened with more than 2,100 exhibiting companies and brands from 78 countries, delivering its largest and most internationally diverse edition to date.

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