As part of our ongoing commitment to expanding Agravia's international reach, we introduced the International Visitors Lounge for our foreign delegates this year. The response surpassed all projections. Throughout the trade show, the lounge operated as a high-intensity networking hub, facilitating continuous meetings between companies from different parts of the world. For us, this confirmed that Agravia is becoming the go-to platform for cross-border agribusiness connections.
A key milestone in this year's international agenda was the launch of the Embassy Hour. This unique initiative provided a direct channel for dialogue between agribusiness leaders and official diplomatic representatives.
Official Participating Nations:
The Kingdom of Bahrain, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Malaysia, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the Republic of Tunisia.
The geographic reach extended even further. Beyond the official participants, the exhibition welcomed individual visits from representatives of the embassies of:
These Government-to-Business (G2B) meetings proved to be a dynamic and highly relevant format within the broader business ecosystem of the exhibition. In the lounge aisles and meeting zones, discussions covered export opportunities, cross-border investments, and joint ventures—real business between real partners from around the world.
The Embassy Hour demonstrated that when business leaders and diplomats share a platform, opportunities multiply. But more importantly, Agravia proved once again that it is the place where the agribusiness community of Eurasia gathers — to connect, to negotiate, and to grow together.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all participants — businesses and diplomats alike—for their trust and openness.
A key milestone in this year's international agenda was the launch of the Embassy Hour. This unique initiative provided a direct channel for dialogue between agribusiness leaders and official diplomatic representatives.
Official Participating Nations:
The Kingdom of Bahrain, the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Malaysia, the Kingdom of Thailand, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and the Republic of Tunisia.
The geographic reach extended even further. Beyond the official participants, the exhibition welcomed individual visits from representatives of the embassies of:
- The Republic of Turkey
- The Argentine Republic
- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
These Government-to-Business (G2B) meetings proved to be a dynamic and highly relevant format within the broader business ecosystem of the exhibition. In the lounge aisles and meeting zones, discussions covered export opportunities, cross-border investments, and joint ventures—real business between real partners from around the world.
The Embassy Hour demonstrated that when business leaders and diplomats share a platform, opportunities multiply. But more importantly, Agravia proved once again that it is the place where the agribusiness community of Eurasia gathers — to connect, to negotiate, and to grow together.
We extend our sincere gratitude to all participants — businesses and diplomats alike—for their trust and openness.
Expanding horizons — together.