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Bharat International Rice Conference (BIRC) is a annual international conference and trade exhibition focused on the global rice sector. The event is held at bharat Mandapam Pragati maidan, Delhi, India and is organized by the Indian Rice Exporter's Federation (IREF) with support from government bodies like Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) and industry leaders. The conference brings together rice producers, exporters, importers, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders from across multiple countries to discuss trade, production, sustainability, quality standards, and global market developments.[1]
BIRC is described by organizers and partner institutions as one of the world’s largest rice conferences, featuring technical sessions, exhibitions, buyer–seller interactions, and international participation from various rice-importing regions.[2]
According to the official event website, the conference is planned as a recurring annual event held at Bharat Mandapam. The 2025 edition is scheduled for 30–31 October 2025, while the next confirmed edition is planned for 23–25 October 2026.[3]
The conference aims to promote discussions on rice trade, support industry innovation, and strengthen India’s role in the global rice market. It brings together approximately 1,000 delegates from 80 countries and 4,000–5,000 farmers, providing structured opportunities for interaction among exporters, policymakers, and international stakeholders.[4]
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