Acviss at Indusfood Expo 2024
Protecting Food & Beverage Brands with Packaging Authentication, Anti-Counterfeiting, and Supply Chain Traceability Solutions
About the Event
South Asia's Largest Food & Beverage Trade Show
Acviss participated in the 7th edition of Indusfood 2024, South Asia's largest integrated trade show for the food and beverage industry, organised by the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI). Held from 8–10 January 2024 at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida, the event attracted 600+ exhibitors, 2,000+ global buyers from 80+ countries, and facilitated over USD 1 billion in on-spot business across three days.
Indusfood 2024 showcased the full spectrum of the Indian F&B industry — from consumer foods, dairy, spices, and organic products to beverages, seafood, and luxury foods — connecting Indian food processors, exporters, and manufacturers with international importers, distributors, supermarket chains, and HORECA companies. Acviss showcased its brand protection and food packaging authentication solutions to F&B brand owners and exporters seeking to secure their products in domestic and international markets.
Acviss at This Event
Demonstrated Acviss Certify — enabling F&B brands to embed scannable authentication into product packaging, allowing consumers and retailers to instantly verify product genuineness and protecting brands from counterfeit spices, adulterated oils, and fake packaged food products in retail and export channels.
Showcased Acviss Origin — providing end-to-end supply chain traceability from farm to consumer, helping Indian food exporters meet international food safety traceability standards, build buyer confidence in global markets, and comply with FSSAI and export regulatory requirements.
Engaged with international importers, food distributors, supermarket chains, and Indian food processors to explore how digital authentication and packaging serialization can protect F&B brands across both domestic and international supply chains — particularly in high-risk counterfeit categories like spices, ghee, honey, and packaged snacks.
Event Gallery
Moments from Indusfood 2024
Our Team
The Acviss Team at Indusfood 2024
Mithleshkumar R Naik
Growth leader (Sales and Marketing)
Counterfeit food products — from adulterated spices to fake honey and spurious packaged goods — are one of the biggest threats facing India's food export credibility. Indusfood 2024 showed us that the global F&B industry is ready to invest in authentication and traceability to protect what they produce and export.
Event Context
About Indusfood Expo
Event Scale & Reach
The 7th edition of Indusfood 2024 hosted 600+ exhibitors and 2,000+ international buyers from 80+ countries at India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida — facilitating over USD 1 billion in on-spot business across three days. Organised by TPCI, it is South Asia's largest integrated F&B trade show, connecting the entire Indian food and beverage ecosystem with global buyers, importers, and distributors.
Industry Focus
Indusfood 2024 covered the full F&B spectrum — consumer foods, dairy, marine and meat, oils and oilseeds, fruits and vegetables, beverages, spices, organic and health food, tea and coffee, dry fruits, sugar and flour, pulses and grains, ethnic foods, and luxury foods — serving importers, distributors, retailers, HORECA companies, airline caterers, supermarket chains, and cruise line operators globally.
Strategic Importance for Acviss
With India's processed food exports exceeding USD 11 billion and counterfeit food products posing a major threat to brand credibility in global markets, Indusfood 2024 gave Acviss direct access to food exporters, brand owners, and international buyers who need authentication and traceability solutions to protect Indian F&B brands in domestic retail and international export channels.
What Industry Leaders Are Discussing
Key Trends in Food Brand Protection
Counterfeit Food Products & Export Credibility
Adulterated spices, fake honey, spurious packaged goods, and counterfeit Indian food products are a growing threat to India's food export credibility in global markets. Indian food exporters are increasingly adopting serialization, QR-based authentication, and tamper-evident packaging to meet international buyer expectations, protect brand reputation, and comply with food safety standards in the US, EU, Middle East, and Southeast Asian markets.
F&B Supply Chain Traceability & FSSAI Compliance
India's FSSAI and international food safety frameworks are tightening traceability requirements across the F&B supply chain. Food manufacturers and exporters are investing in digital track-and-trace systems that provide end-to-end visibility from farm to consumer — enabling rapid recall management, compliance documentation, and transparent provenance claims that support premium market positioning.
Smart Packaging & Consumer Verification
The integration of QR codes, NFC tags, and blockchain-linked labels into F&B packaging is reshaping how food brands engage with consumers and trade buyers. Scan-to-verify authentication enables consumers to confirm product genuineness, origin, and quality claims at point of purchase — creating new brand engagement touchpoints while simultaneously protecting against counterfeiting in both retail and e-commerce channels.
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