The third International Food & Agriculture Expo, recognized as Pakistan’s premier event for the sector, officially opened at the Karachi Expo Center this week. The three-day exhibition was inaugurated by Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan, marking a significant moment for the country’s agricultural and food industries.
The scale of the event is unprecedented, attracting over 800 foreign delegates from key global markets, including Europe, China, ASEAN nations, Africa, the United States, Canada, and Bahrain. This diverse participation underscores the international community’s growing interest in Pakistan’s agricultural potential.
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Federal Minister Jam Kamal Khan, during the inauguration, highlighted the country’s secure and stable environment for business and investment. He also commended the high quality of Pakistani products, urging international buyers to explore the opportunities on display.
The expo serves as a vital platform to foster new trade agreements and strengthen existing partnerships. A key strategic focus is on exploring emerging markets in Africa and deepening engagement with global partners. By showcasing the best of Pakistan’s agriculture and food processing sectors, the event aims to unlock significant export potential and drive economic growth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the International Food & Agriculture Expo?
It is Pakistan’s largest trade fair dedicated to the food and agriculture sector, designed to connect local producers with international buyers and investors.
2. Where and when is the Food & Agriculture Expo being held?
The expo is being held at the Karachi Expo Center. This year’s event is a three-day exhibition.
3. Who inaugurated the event?
The expo was inaugurated by the Federal Minister for Commerce, Jam Kamal Khan.
4. What is the main goal of this expo?
The primary goal is to boost Pakistan’s exports by securing trade agreements, exploring new markets like Africa, and strengthening ties with global partners in the food and agriculture industry.


