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Uzbekistan, Poland explore new frontiers for boosting agricultural trade

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Uzbekistan, Poland explore new frontiers for boosting agricultural trade

TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, April 3. Uzbekistan and
Poland discussed increasing reciprocal trade in agricultural
products, Trend
reports via the Uzbek Ministry of Investment, Industry and
Trade.

The issue was discussed during a meeting between Uzbekistan’s
Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade, Laziz Kudratov, and
Poland’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Stefan
Krajewski.

The sides explored opportunities to expand supply chains, as
well as to launch joint projects in food processing and
logistics.

Particular attention was paid to the establishment of
distribution centers, broader participation of companies in
international trade fairs, and the development of direct
business-to-business ties.




Following the meeting, the sides reaffirmed their commitment to
advancing new initiatives aimed at strengthening bilateral
cooperation.

Meanwhile, trade turnover between Uzbekistan and Poland amounted
to $383.7 million in 2025, marking a 2.4% decrease compared to $393
million recorded in 2024.

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