Karnataka-based Innova Food Park plans to establish a 30-acre agriculture export hub near the upcoming Noida International Airport, aiming to strengthen India’s agri-export infrastructure and improve access to global markets.
The proposed facility will focus on aggregation, processing, packaging and cold-chain logistics for fruits, vegetables and other farm produce. Its proximity to the airport is expected to significantly reduce transit time and logistics costs, enabling faster movement of perishable goods to overseas destinations.
The project is expected to benefit farmers and agri-exporters across western Uttar Pradesh and neighbouring regions by providing modern infrastructure and direct export linkages. It also aligns with the government’s push to develop export-oriented clusters around major logistics and aviation hubs.
Once operational, the export hub is likely to enhance value addition in the agri-sector, generate local employment and support India’s efforts to expand agricultural exports.
