
Spice Industry Sets Course for a Sustainable Future at Bengaluru Conference
Industry Leaders Gather to Build Trust and Transparency
The International Spice Conference (ISC) 2025 runs from February 24 to 27 at The Leela Bhartiya City, Bengaluru. Organized by All India Spices Exporters Forum (AISEF), this four-day event unites global spice stakeholders to discuss sustainability, transparency, and consumer confidence.Amid food safety concerns and social media misinformation, experts aim to build a responsible, resilient spice trade.
Equipping Stakeholders with Insights
Under the theme “Building Trust Beyond Borders: Transparency, Sustainability, Confidence,” ISC 2025 provides tools and knowledge to strengthen trust across the supply chain. Emmanuel Nambusseril, AISEF Chairman, stressed the importance of transparency and sustainability.“Confidence, transparency, and sustainability drive growth in the spice trade. ISC 2025 helps leaders adapt to changing consumer expectations while building trust at every stage,” he said.
Industry Icons to Take the Stage
The event opens with an inaugural address by Krishna M Ella, Executive Chairman, Bharat Biotech International Limited, on “India: A Dynamic Force for Global Growth and Innovation – Your Gateway to Opportunity.”A Lifetime Achievement Award will also honor outstanding contributions to the spice sector.
Debunking Myths in the Spice Trade
A pre-conference session, “Myth vs Reality in the Global Spice Trade,” features a round-table discussion with industry experts.Over three days, ISC 2025 hosts keynotes and panel discussions tackling key challenges and innovations.
AI, Market Insights, and Climate Action
On February 25, Tanveer S Uberoi, Director of Mid-Market Sales at Google Customer Solutions India, will speak on “Leveraging AI for Market Insights and Improved Productivity.” Attendees will explore how AI enhances efficiency and market understanding.On February 26, Sonam Wangchuk, Director, Himalayan Institute of Alternatives, Ladakh, will discuss “Resilient Futures: Strategies for Climate Action.” His session covers sustainable solutions for the spice industry.
Conclusion: What This Means for the Spice Industry
ISC 2025 is a step toward a sustainable, transparent spice trade. Attendees will gain insights into AI-driven market analysis, climate resilience, and best practices in supply chain management.Businesses should track these discussions to make informed decisions on sourcing, pricing, and sustainability. Buyers and traders must monitor trends affecting pricing and demand to stay ahead.
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