
Attending the India International Coffee Festival (IICF) 2026 at the Jio World Centre, Mumbai, was truly a celebration of everything coffee — from bean to cup, and beyond. The festival brought together coffee growers, roasters, café owners, equipment manufacturers, baristas, and passionate coffee lovers from across India. The atmosphere buzzed with rich aromas and lively conversations. The exhibition floor showcased an impressive range of innovations — from sustainable coffee farming practices and cutting-edge roasting technologies to beautifully designed brewing equipment. Each stall told its own story of craftsmanship and community, reflecting India’s growing presence in the global coffee scene. Overall, the India International Coffee Festival at Jio World Centre wasn’t just an event — it was a sensory journey and a meeting ground for ideas, innovation, and passion. It reaffirmed that coffee in India is more than a beverage — it’s a culture, a livelihood, and a growing art form.
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