New Delhi: There is huge potential to boost exports of food and beverages from India to UAE, as India's outbound shipments of these products to the Middle East nation stood at only USD 3.6 billion against their imports of USD 22 billion, the Trade Promotion Council of India (TPCI) said on Wednesday.India's food and beverages exports to UAE increased from USD 2.3 billion in 2021 to USD 3.6 billion in 2025, showing a four-year CAGR of 11.3 per cent.The total imports from the sector in UAE is about USD 22 billion in 2025.Also Read: The $138 bn buffer: India’s most visible export can rescue the rupeeThe data reflects both growing demand in the UAE market and the strengthening of India's position as a reliable supplier of staples, processed foods, meat products, beverages, and agricultural commodities, it said.TPCI Chairman Mohit Singla said that UAE is among the world's most food import-dependent countries, importing almost 85 to 90 per cent of its needs and relying heavily on imported food products to meet consumer demand.Also Read: India soymeal exports to fall to four-year low on rising prices"India is widely regarded as one of the UAE's most dependable food suppliers with almost 10 per cent market share. With the strengthening of India-UAE trade ties and growing investments in food processing, logistics, and quality systems, India is well-positioned to further expand its share in the UAE's food and beverage import market while reinforcing its reputation as a reliable and compliant supplier," he said.On May 1, 2022 the two countries implemented a free trade agreement.A new chapter in the India–UAE food partnership begins. 🇮🇳🇦🇪Abu Dhabi Food Hub launches Indo–Food Park under the India–UAE food corridor — strengthening food trade, export connectivity, and market access for Indian businesses across the UAE, GCC & global markets. pic.twitter.com/zikK3eakp4— Trade Promotion Council of India (@TPCI_) May 19, 2026 In a bid to connect markets, strengthen supply chains and unlock global food trade opportunities, Abu Dhabi Food Hub, along with supporting MoU partner TPCI, launched the Indo-Food Park in Mumbai on May 19.Indo-Food Park is envisioned as a dedicated platform for Indian food companies looking to expand their access to the UAE, and other countries of the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) bloc, and wider international markets."The idea is to connect the Indian suppliers and manufacturers to the Abu Dhabi Food Hub," it added.Abu Dhabi Food Hub is a next-generation integrated ecosystem for food trading and logistics.It serves as a one-stop platform connecting producers, traders, logistics providers, and regulators across global markets.
Huge potential to boost food, beverages exports to UAE: TPCI
Indias food and beverage exports to the UAE are poised for major growth, with current shipments valued at USD 3.6 billion compared to the UAEs total imports of USD 22 billion. Holding a 10 percent market share, India is emerging as a trusted supplier of quality food products to the Gulf nation. Industry experts believe the India-UAE free trade agreement and the upcoming Indo-Food Park in Mumbai will further strengthen trade ties, enhance export infrastructure, and unlock new opportunities for Indian exporters in the UAE market.















