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‘FoodAg Manufacturing 2025’ ends with record-breaking contracts

March 2, 2025
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‘FoodAg Manufacturing 2025’ ends with record-breaking contracts
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LAHORE: FoodAg Manufacturing 2025 concludes with record-breaking over $200 million contracts, 400 B2B meetings, and unprecedented industry collaborations

The highly anticipated FoodAg Manufacturing 2025, held from February 26 to February 28, 2025, concluded on a high note, solidifying its position as the premier global event for the food and agriculture manufacturing industry.

The event attracted industry leaders, innovators, and stakeholders from around the world, culminating in groundbreaking deals, strategic partnerships, and unparalleled networking opportunities. The event facilitated over $200 million in expected business contracts, showcasing the immense potential of the food and agriculture manufacturing sector.

These deals spanned across various segments, including sustainable packaging, advanced agricultural technologies, salt, mango, sesame seed and innovative food processing solutions.

In a high-profile meeting on the sidelines of the FoodAg Manufacturing, Chief Executive TDAP and Secretary TDAP met with Daifullah AlFawaz, Director of Food & Agro at the Ministry of Investment, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), to explore mutually beneficial trade and investment opportunities between the two countries.

The discussions focused on collaboration in key sectors such as rice, livestock (especially meat products), fruits and vegetables, fish products and halal products.

AlFawaz also highlighted his engagements with Pakistan’s public and private sector stakeholders and his visits to leading agri-businesses and food processing facilities, including Guard Rice and Tazij Meats & Food.

This visit reflects the deepening trade and investment collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, following recent delegation exchanges and Pakistan’s Single Country Exhibition in Jeddah.

AlFawaz also met with Super Foods to discuss rice exports and Fauji Foods to explore expanding frozen fruit and French fries exports to Saudi Arabia.

Over 400 pre-arranged B2B meetings took place during the event, connecting manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers from across the globe.

Additionally, attendees had the opportunity to participate in exclusive factory visits, gaining firsthand insights into cutting-edge manufacturing processes and technologies.

The event featured dedicated provincial pavilions, highlighting the unique agricultural and manufacturing capabilities of various regions. These pavilions served as a platform for local businesses to showcase their products, forge international partnerships, and explore new market opportunities.

15 MoUs were signed during the event, paving the way for future collaborations in processing machinery, ingredients, agritech solutions, packaging, mango, sesame seed, rice and salt. These agreements underscore the commitment of industry leaders to drive innovation and sustainability in the food and agriculture sector.

The signing of numerous Memoranda of Understanding and the significant deals brokered between companies like Badot, Bio Mark Pharmaceuticals, World Trading, Wireless Seeds, STS Robotech, Shijiazhuang, A-One Halal and Dawon Solution underscore the power of collaboration in fostering innovation and cross-border partnerships.

The visit of Daifullah AlFawaz from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and the high level TDAP meetings, further demonstrate the strong international interest in Pakistan’s agricultural potential. The event concluded with a grand networking dinner on February 28, 2025, attended by over industry leaders, government officials, and international delegates.

Building on the success of this year’s event, the organizers have already announced plans for FoodAg Manufacturing 2026, which promises to be even bigger and better. With a focus on sustainability, technology, and global collaboration, the event will continue to drive the future of food and agriculture manufacturing.

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