Agriculture & Agritech Trade Mission To Turkey

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Agriculture & Agritech Trade Mission To Turkey

Department for international Trade (DIT) is organising a trade mission to Turkey around AgroExpo Show in Izmir.

Join the trade mission to take part in;

GREAT branded DIT pavilion at Agroexpo – the largest agricultural trade fair in Türkiye and one of the four largest in Europe UK Capabilities Seminar, taking place at the exhibition venue
B2B meetings organised with the support of Izmir Chamber of Commerce and trade show organisers
Technical visits to large agrifood companies

Networking events
For further information on the Trade Show, please visit www.en.agroexpo.com.tr/agroexpo
DIT covers the cost all of the above activities, companies only need to pay for their flight and accommodation.

Why you should attend?

Tap into:
Largest agricultural economy in Europe and 10th largest in the world ($50 b agricultural production) 2.8 m agricultural holdings, 14 k trade bodies and cooperatives, 40 m ha of arable land
Large domestic market with 84 m consumers, stepping stone to MENA and Central Asia
Foreign trade volume of $36 b, of which $15 b is imports

In line with global macro trends, opportunities exist in following areas; Modern Irrigation Systems

Satellite Technologies Drone technologies Greenhouse Technologies Animal Genetics

Animal Nutrition & Pharma Fintech solutions

Opportunity to meet with buyers from neighbouring markets e.g. Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and other Central Asian markets.

Why you should attend?

UK businesses interested in supplying agricultural products & services and technologies to the Turkish market and Eastern Europe & Central Asian markets.

Agriculture & Agritech Trade Mission To Turkey

Contact to Register*:

Guliz Kiymaz

Trade Manager, Department for International Trade Guliz.Kiymaz@fcdo.gov.uk

Nuh Ustun

Senior Trade Adviser, Department for International Trade

Nuh.Ustun@fcdo.gov.uk
*Please register your interest as soon as possible, but no later than 15 December.

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