Bengaluru to host India International Coffee Festival 2024 in December

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Bengaluru to host India International Coffee Festival 2024 in December
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  • Bengaluru to host grand finale of India International Coffee Festival (IICF) 2024
  • Supported by Coffee Board of India, festival is being held across 3 major cities
  • National coffee champion selection at Bangalore International Centre in Domlur

Bengaluru is set to become the epicenter of India's coffee culture as it hosts the grand finale of the India International Coffee Festival (IICF) 2024.

Supported by the Coffee Board of India, the festival is being held across three major cities—Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru—offering an array of coffee tastings, workshops, and competitions. The event, presented by the Specialty Coffee Association of India, is a multi-city extravaganza building on the success of the 2023 World Coffee Conference, which drew over 20,000 visitors from 80 countries to Bengaluru.

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The festival kicked off in Delhi (October 4-6 at Pacific Mall, Tagore Garden), moved to Mumbai (October 11-13 at Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla), and culminates in Bengaluru, where the national coffee champion will be selected from December 13-15 at the Bangalore International Centre in Domlur. This champion will go on to represent India in international competitions.

IICF 2024 promises to attract coffee industry professionals, including growers, roasters, exporters, and cafe owners, as well as coffee enthusiasts.

The event will feature specialty coffee stalls, workshops, and competitions designed to engage both experts and the public. Bengaluru, already recognized for its vibrant coffee culture, will shine as a hub for the global coffee industry, reinforcing India's growing role in the international coffee scene.

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