Panel discussions at the summit would throw light on what could be the market outlook for major spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric and red chillies.

Leaders in the spice industry will discuss market prospects for major commodities and the role of emerging technologies in paving the way for sustainable growth at the ‘Global Spice Summit’ in Rajasthan’s Jaipur on February 13 and 14.

Organised by NNS Media Group, the summit will focus on the theme ‘Creating strategic roadmap for sustainable growth of spice sector’.

Vinod Kumar Jain, Chief Executive Officer of NNS Media Group, told businessline that the industry leaders will discuss various issues and strategies for sustainable growth of the spice industry.

Panel discussions at the summit would throw light on what could be the market outlook for major spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric and red chillies, he said. There will be separate panel discussions on these four spices, and experts from the sectors concerned will participate in those discussions.

Role of AI

Highlighting the role of technology in spice sector, he said there will be discussions on the role of AI and emerging technologies in sustainable growth of spice sector. This will help understand the role of emerging technologies in promoting spices in India and abroad.

All these factors will help in creating a strategic roadmap for sustainable growth of spices.

Jain said the summit would provide a platform to all manufacturers, bulk suppliers of spice, farmers and farmer producer organisations (FPOs).

Stating that around 350-400 delegates are expected to attend the two-day event, Jain said around 50 industry experts will discuss different aspects related to spices at the summit.

Col Rajyavardhan Rathore, Rajasthan Minister for Industries and Commerce, IT and Communications, Youth Affairs and Sports, Skills, Planning and Entrepreneurship and Soldier Welfare, will deliver the chief guest address at the inaugural session on February 13.

Kirodi Lal Meena, Rajasthan Minister for Agriculture and Horticulture and Rural Development, will address the gathering on February 14, Jain added.

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