News in brief:
– The 32nd Iran Agrofood exhibition is underway in Tehran, featuring 888 companies and representatives from 17 countries showcasing innovations across food, agriculture, and technology.
– With over 40,000 visitors expected, the event serves as a key platform for B2B networking, international collaboration, and investment in Iran’s agro-industrial sector.
The 32nd edition of Iran Agrofood, one of the country’s largest and most specialised trade fairs for agriculture and food industries, is underway in Tehran, bringing together stakeholders from around the globe to showcase innovations and explore business opportunities.
The opening ceremony featured high-ranking officials, including Akbar Fathi, Deputy Minister for Planning and Economic Affairs (Agriculture), Ebrahim Sheikh, Deputy Minister for General Industries, and Sadif Beikzadeh, head of the Iran International Exhibitions Company. Over 40,000 visitors are expected to attend the multi-sectoral event, which runs across 18 halls.
It boasts 888 agritech and agricultural companies showcasing their solutions and innovation.
Exhibitors from 17 countries—including Germany, China, Brazil, Turkey, and India—are participating under three core segments: Iran Food, Iran FoodTech, and Iran Agro. The exhibition highlights food and beverage products, packaging solutions, agricultural inputs, and cutting-edge industrial machinery.
A standout feature this year is the inclusion of knowledge-based companies and startups, supported by the Innovation and Prosperity Fund, as well as active engagement from industry groups like the National Date Association and the Organic Association of Iran.
Beyond exhibitions, the event is a vital hub for B2B networking, with technical panels and trade negotiations aiming to foster cross-border collaboration.
Supported by the Iranian Ministries of Agriculture and Industry, and international entities such as Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and the Republic of Turkey’s Ministry of Trade, Iran Agrofood 2025 offers unmatched opportunities for technology exchange and investment in the region’s growing agro-industrial sector.