
The 2024 edition of Godrej’s acclaimed report earns global praise at the Cascais World Food Summit, spotlighting India’s culinary influence and research-led food insights

Mumbai, 2nd July 2025: India has made history at the prestigious World Gourmand Awards, with the Godrej Food Trends Report 2024 (GFTR) being named the Best Free Publication in the World during the Cascais World Food Summit in Portugal. This first-of-its-kind win for India highlights the country’s growing stature in global food discourse.
Announced by Edouard Cointreau, President and Founder of the Gourmand Awards, the accolade celebrates GFTR as “the most precise food report in the world,” recognizing its role as a visionary platform that captures the pulse of the food industry with remarkable clarity since its inception in 2018. The award was presented at the Estoril Congress Centre, with over 200 countries represented.
The Godrej Food Trends Report, conceptualized by Godrej Vikhroli Cucina—the culinary owned media property of Godrej Industries Group—collaborates with top chefs, nutritionists, bloggers, and entrepreneurs. Each edition offers research-backed insights into emerging consumption patterns and culinary innovations shaping India’s food landscape.
Tanya Dubash, Executive Director & Chief Brand Officer, Godrej Industries Group, shared:
> “This report has evolved into a cultural lens, reflecting how India eats and feels. Recognition from the Gourmand Awards is a proud moment not just for Godrej, but for everyone contributing to this collective effort. GFTR has become a strategic framework influencing new products, menus, and food narratives, consistently mirroring the shifts in our food culture.”
The 2024 edition, themed> “This recognition is deeply personal for our team. Each edition is crafted through months of collaboration, research, and conversations. Being honoured on a global stage celebrates India’s growing presence in the global food dialogue.”
This milestone joins other recent achievements in Indian culinary excellence, including Chef Vijay Kumar’s James Beard Award and Tresind’s Michelin Star, reflecting the evolving influence of Indian cuisine worldwide.
The next Gourmand Awards will take place in Riyadh later this year, marking the awards’ 30th anniversary and continuing to honour food culture worldwide. Food enthusiasts and culinary professionals can access the award-winning Godrej Food Trends Report, including the newly released 2025 edition, for free via the Vikhroli Cucina platform, bringing India’s evolving culinary narrative to their fingertips.