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Bengaluru Hosts India International Coffee Festival, Spotlighting the Nation’s Brewing Ambitions

By Nimrat , 12 February 2026
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Bengaluru is set to host the India International Coffee Festival, bringing together growers, exporters, roasters and global industry leaders on a common platform. The event underscores India’s growing stature in the international coffee market, highlighting innovation, sustainability and value-added exports. With participation from domestic and overseas stakeholders, the festival aims to strengthen trade linkages, promote Indian coffee brands and showcase advancements across the supply chain. Industry experts view the gathering as a timely initiative, reflecting rising global demand for specialty coffee and India’s efforts to move up the value curve through branding, quality enhancement and market diversification.

Bengaluru Emerges as Coffee Industry Hub

The choice of Bengaluru as the host city reflects its strategic importance as a commercial and innovation hub with strong links to India’s coffee-growing regions. Karnataka remains the country’s largest coffee producer, making the city a natural venue for an international industry event.

Organizers said the festival will serve as a convergence point for producers, traders and policymakers to discuss opportunities and challenges shaping the global coffee landscape.

Focus on Trade, Innovation and Sustainability

The festival agenda is expected to emphasize sustainable farming practices, traceability and the growing role of technology in coffee production and processing. Sessions will also explore global consumption trends, specialty coffee demand and evolving consumer preferences.

Industry participants noted that sustainability and quality differentiation are becoming critical for exporters as buyers increasingly prioritize ethical sourcing and premium offerings.

Boost to Exports and Brand India

India’s coffee exports have gained momentum in recent years, supported by competitive pricing and rising acceptance in international markets. Events such as the India International Coffee Festival are seen as instrumental in enhancing visibility for Indian coffee and building direct relationships with global buyers.

Analysts said the festival could help small and mid-sized growers access new markets, while reinforcing India’s positioning as a reliable and diverse coffee origin.

Economic and Industry Significance

Beyond trade promotion, the festival is expected to generate economic activity through tourism, hospitality and ancillary services. More importantly, it signals a coordinated effort to elevate India’s coffee sector from a commodity-driven model to a brand-led, value-focused industry.

As Bengaluru prepares to host the global coffee community, the event reflects broader ambitions to integrate agriculture with innovation, sustainability and international commerce.

 

 

 

 

 

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