It is a pleasure to learn about the organisation of  World Food India 2024. Greetings and best wishes to all the participants who  have come from various parts of the world.
The participation of several nations showcases World  Food India 2024 as a vibrant platform for the brightest minds from global food  industry, academia and research to make the most of increasing opportunities,  share and engage in a two-way learning from each other's experiences.
India has a vibrant and diverse food culture. The  backbone of Indian food ecosystem is the farmer. It is farmers who have ensured  the creation of nutritious and delicious traditions of culinary excellence. We  are supporting their hard work with innovative policies and focused  implementation.
In the modern era, through progressive agricultural  practices, strong administrative frameworks and cutting-edge technologies, our  effort is to ensure that India sets global benchmarks for innovation,  sustainability and safety in the food sector.
During the last 10 years, we have introduced  wide-ranging reforms to transform the food processing sector. Through  multi-dimensional initiatives such as 100% FDI in food processing, Pradhan  Mantri Kisan Sampada Yojana, formalisation of Micro Food Processing  Enterprises, Production Linked Incentive scheme for food processing industries,  we are creating a strong ecosystem of modern infrastructure, robust supply  chains and employment generation across the country.
An important part of our vision is to empower small  enterprises. We want our MSMEs to flourish and become an integral part of the  global value chain and at the same time, encourage women to become micro  entrepreneurs.
At such a juncture, World Food India is an ideal  platform for us to work with the world through B2B interactions and  exhibitions, Reverse Buyer-Seller meets, and country, state and sector-specific  sessions.
Additionally, the organisation of Global Food  Regulators Summit by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India - FSSAI  will bring together global regulators including WHO, FAO and several  prestigious domestic institutes to discuss a wide gamut of issues such as food  safety, quality standards and best practices.
Further, I am sure that important topics such as food  irradiation to enhance food safety and reduce food wastage, plant-based  proteins to promote nutrition and sustainability, as well as the circular  economy will be showcased.
Let us march ahead and realize the dream of building a  sustainable, safe, inclusive and nutritious world.