Pakistan Shines at FoodAg Expo 2025: Global Delegates Praise Food Security Efforts and Trade Vision
Karachi: Tariq Masaud Alyani
The 3rd FoodAg Expo 2025 commenced in Expo Center Karachi with energy and international enthusiasm. Buyers and participants from 80 countries have visited, while more than 800 global and local business representatives are explore Pakistan’s agricultural strength, food industry growth, and emerging technologies.
Pakistan’s role in food security
The foreign delegations satisfaction and appreciation for Pakistan’s improved food security environment. Delegates shared that such developments not only make Pakistan a more reliable trade partner but also provide foreign businesses with safe and welcoming environment, Essential for long term economic collaboration.
TDAP’s Hard Work behind FoodAg 2025
The effective organization of this global scale event is largely credited to TDAP, whose consistent hard work, efforts, planning, coordination, and management made FoodAG 2025 possible. Their commitment has gotten extensive appreciation from exhibitors, foreign buyers, business, and industry professionals.
Pakistan Set the Goal for Global Markets
Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal emphasized Pakistan’s strategic attention on exploring new & emerging markets globally. He highlighted that notwithstanding working within the IMF program, the government is prioritizing exporters and expanding trade opportunities.
Trade with Afghanistan: $3 Billion Market Linked to Security
Jam Kamal spoke on Pakistan-Afghanistan trade. He explained that the $3 billion trade is closely linked to national security considerations, if Afghanistan provides trustworthy assurances and cooperates effectively, bilateral trade could be restored efficiently and safely.
Gateway to Africa and Regional Markets
The Minister also talk about on new markets in Africa to opened for Pakistani exporters, contribution fresh export opportunities. Pakistan’s trade ties with Bangladesh continue to strengthen, representative expanded and expanding regional engagement.
Friendly Steps for Export of Government
To raise exporters, government removal of the EFS surcharge, as approved by the Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Jam Kamal highlighted that the government is focused both macro level and micro level economic challenges, working to reinforce Pakistan’s position for global trade.
Conclusion
The FoodAg Expo 2025 stands as a powerful testimony to Pakistan’s improving global reputation, economic flexibility, and commitment to peace. With foreign delegations acknowledge Pakistan’s positive food security measures, and TDAP’s strong footing assuring a world class event, Pakistan is well positioned to expand its global trade footprint.
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