Qabil Ashirov

    The third day of the 19th Azerbaijan International Agriculture
    Exhibition, Caspian Agro, and the 31st Azerbaijan International
    Food Industry Exhibition, InterFood Azerbaijan, officially got
    underway in Baku on Thursday.

    AzerNEWS reports that the exhibitions —
    collectively branded as “Caspian Agro Week” and “InterFood
    Azerbaijan” — remain among the region’s most significant annual
    events for the agriculture and food industries, bringing together
    key players from across the sector.

    As in the opening days, public and professional interest in the
    exhibitions continues to remain high, reflected in the growing
    number of participants. To date, 447 companies from 45 countries
    have confirmed their participation.

    In addition to Azerbaijan, participating countries include
    Germany, the United States, Belarus, Benin, the United Kingdom,
    Brazil, South Korea, South Sudan, the Czech Republic, China,
    Georgia, Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, Finland, France, India,
    Indonesia, Spain, Sweden, Italy, Cameroon, Latvia, Mexico, Egypt,
    the Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Russia,
    Senegal, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye,
    Turkmenistan, Greece, Japan, Vietnam, Zambia and several
    others.

    National pavilions representing Germany, Belarus, Brazil,
    Georgia, Italy, South Korea, the Netherlands, and Indonesia are
    showcasing agricultural and food industry products throughout the
    exhibitions.

    Meanwhile, the Africa-Azerbaijan Cooperation platform (AFAZ) is
    participating with a dedicated stand featuring companies from
    Benin, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Nigeria,
    Ghana, Senegal, Somalia, Tanzania, and Zambia.

    Recognized as the region’s largest agricultural exhibition,
    “Caspian Agro Week” covers a broad range of sectors, including
    agricultural machinery and equipment, irrigation systems,
    packaging, innovative farming technologies, livestock and poultry
    farming, veterinary services, crop production, fruit and vegetable
    cultivation, floriculture, waste recycling, logistics, and
    e-agriculture.

    The exhibition also features a special “Smart Agro” segment
    focused on artificial intelligence, smart villages, startups, IT
    services, robotics, unmanned aerial vehicles, and green agriculture
    solutions.

    At InterFood Azerbaijan, companies are presenting products and
    services related to the food industry, beverages, confectionery,
    dairy products, bakery and flour-based goods, fruits and
    vegetables, packaging, food technologies, halal food products, and
    other sectors.

    Over the course of four days, “Caspian Agro Week” and “InterFood
    Azerbaijan” will host an extensive business program featuring
    international forums, panel discussions, industry presentations,
    masterclasses, as well as traditional B2B and B2G meetings aimed at
    strengthening regional and international cooperation.

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