PHDCCI to Host Bharat Spices Conclave 2026 in New Delhi on April 17
31 March 2026, New Delhi: The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) is set to organize the Bharat Spices Conclave 2026 on April 17, 2026, at PHD House, New Delhi. The conclave will focus on the theme, “Roadmap for Doubling India’s Spice Economy.”
With a legacy spanning over 121 years, PHDCCI has established itself as a key industry body representing more than 150,000 enterprises across India. The upcoming conclave aims to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders from across the spice value chain, including policymakers, exporters, agri-industry leaders, and international participants.
The event is expected to serve as a strategic platform to deliberate on policy frameworks, export potential, value addition, and global competitiveness of India’s spice sector. As one of the world’s largest producers and exporters of spices, India is now looking at scaling its spice economy significantly, and the conclave will focus on identifying actionable pathways to achieve this goal.
According to the organizers, the discussions will centre on strengthening India’s global leadership in spices through innovation, sustainability, and market expansion. The conclave will also explore opportunities for enhancing supply chains, improving quality standards, and boosting exports in key international markets.
PHDCCI has invited industry associations and stakeholders to collaborate as media partners, emphasizing the importance of collective engagement in shaping the future of India’s spice industry. Media partnerships are expected to amplify the reach of the conclave while highlighting the sector’s growing significance in the global agricultural economy.
The Bharat Spices Conclave 2026 is anticipated to play a crucial role in aligning industry efforts and policy direction toward building a unified and forward-looking roadmap for the country’s spice sector.
For further details and participation, interested stakeholders can connect with the PHDCCI secretariat.
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