Comprehensive coverage of the agrofood value chain
Iran agrofood 2025 will once again showcase the entire agrofood value chain, from field to fork, through its four dedicated partial fairs. These will be spread across 22 halls, offering unparalleled opportunities for networking and discovery.
- Iran agro in hall 38
- Iran food + hospitality in halls 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 25A-D, 27, 31A, 31B, 40-40A, 41-41B, 44/1
- Iran food ingredients in hall 35, 38
- Iran food + bev tec in halls 38, 38A, 38B, 44/2
Iran: The largest agrofood market in the Middle East
With a population of 90 million, Iran remains the largest agrofood market in the Middle East. The country's agrofood sector is thriving, with significant growth in food and beverage production, exports, and the import of processing and packaging machinery. Iran is a global leader in producing key crops like apricots, pistachios, and saffron, and its market for agricultural technology is among the fastest-growing in the region.
According to WTO, Iranian food imports made up for US17.2bn in 2022, up 14.7% compared to US$15.0 billion in 2021, while food exports amounted for US$4.8bn compared to US$5.4 billion in 2021.
Iranian imports of food processing and packaging machinery stood at €141 million in 2022, up 9.7% compared to €129m in 2021, whereas imports of packaging machinery grew by 23.4%, from €54m in 2021 to €67m in 2022. (VDMA)
Iranian imports of agricultural technology have grown by 15.8% annually over the past five years. The Iranian market for agricultural technology thus ranks among the TOP 2 in the Middle East, in line with Saudi Arabia.
Why attend Iran agrofood 2025
- Network with 40,000+ trade visitors and 840+ exhibitors: Engage in meaningful B2B interactions in a global business hub.
- Explore cutting-edge agrofood solutions: Discover the latest innovations across 22 halls, curated by industry leaders.
Looking back at Iran agrofood 2024
The 31st edition was a resounding success, with 847 exhibitors from 12 countries connecting with over 40,000 trade visitors. The event remains one of the top three most significant trade shows in Iran, with halls bustling with business activities over four days. Iran agrofood continues to be the premier platform for the agrofood industry in Iran and its neighboring countries, poised for continued growth in 2025 and beyond.