From March 3 to 5, 2026, the fifth International Specialized Exhibition AGROPRO EXPO 2026 is being held at the international exhibition complex SOF EXPO Samarkand. Over the years, the project has evolved into one of the most significant industry platforms in the region, bringing together manufacturers, technology suppliers, processors, investors, and representatives of agricultural science.
Today, AGROPRO EXPO is not only a showcase of products, but also a space for strategic dialogue about the future of the agro-industrial complex of Central Asia.
Agricultural Sector of Uzbekistan: Scale and Potential
Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector generates more than USD 25 billion annually. More than 90% of production comes from the non-state sector, reflecting the strong role of private entrepreneurship in the industry’s development.
The country has over 85,000 farms cultivating more than 4 million hectares of agricultural land. An additional boost to modernization has come from the establishment of 468 agro-clusters covering cultivation, processing, and export logistics in grain, vegetable, and cotton segments.
In this context, the exhibition serves as a platform where technological solutions meet real market demands.

Exhibition Focus Areas: From Quality Analysis to Crop Protection
AGROPRO EXPO 2026 presents a wide range of solutions for the agro-industrial complex, including:
- Agrotechnologies and automated systems
- Agricultural machinery
- Irrigation equipment
- Seeds, agrochemicals, and laboratory solutions
- Storage and processing technologies
- Livestock and poultry farming solutions
In 2025, the exhibition brought together more than 140 companies and over 4,500 professional visitors. In 2026, more than 5,000 specialists are expected, with expanded participation from companies in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Quality Control as the Basis of Profitability: The Experience of PriborUfa
Among the participants is PriborUfa, a company specializing in the supply of laboratory equipment, including solutions for agro-industrial enterprises.
Project Manager Azat Bikkuzin emphasizes that quality control is now a key factor in economic efficiency:
“Any agricultural production is, first and foremost, a business. The value of products directly depends on their quality. Our equipment allows analysis of grain, milk, meat, and other raw materials based on key indicators such as protein content, moisture levels, and other parameters.”
The company supplies equipment to grain elevators, grain receiving facilities, flour mills, and dairy plants. Certain solutions make it possible to obtain key grain quality indicators in just one minute, significantly accelerating the process of acceptance and commercialization.
The company has been operating for more than 12 years and works not only with the Russian market but also with CIS countries — Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. In 2021, a representative office was opened in Pavlodar (Kazakhstan), simplifying cooperation with regional partners.
Assessing participation in the exhibition, Azat Bikkuzin noted the high level of organization and professional atmosphere:
“We managed to connect with several companies that showed interest in our equipment. Specific cooperation options were discussed.”

Sulfur-Based Solutions and Organic Farming: The Position of SeraProm
The chemical production segment at the exhibition is represented by SeraProm Trading Company LLC.
The company manufactures ground sulfur for agriculture and industry, as well as liquid fertilizers under the brand name “Hydrosulfur.” The products are used as fungicides and plant growth stimulants. Additionally, the company produces formulations with nitrogen, calcium, phosphorites, polysulfides, and sulfur sulfates.
Project Manager Radmir emphasizes that production is based on modernized sulfur processing technologies:
“We have adapted classical technological processes to meet the modern requirements of the chemical industry and agricultural sector. This has allowed us to enhance product stability and efficiency.”
Special attention is paid to raw material quality and control at every production stage, ensuring consistent product characteristics.
The company views Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Sri Lanka as promising markets for expanding cooperation. Particular emphasis is placed on organic farming:
“Our mineral products can be used within organic production systems. They are safe for plants, people, and the environment.”
According to the company representative, the exhibition in Samarkand stands out for its highly engaged audience:
“Farmers show strong interest in the products, ask professional questions, and discuss application details. This demonstrates a serious approach to farm development.”
Speaking about the future of the industry, Radmir highlighted the importance of the agronomist profession as one of the most promising fields within the agro-industrial sector.

Business Program: Professional Dialogue and B2B Contacts
In addition to the exhibition area, AGROPRO EXPO 2026 includes:
- Thematic panels and presentation sessions
- B2B meetings with international partners
- Discussions on agricultural market development strategies
- Expert round tables
The format of the event is focused on practical outcomes — establishing business connections, signing contracts, and exchanging industry experience.
A Regional Platform for Agricultural Solutions
AGROPRO EXPO is gradually establishing itself as a regional hub for agrotechnologies. The growing number of international participants and interest from manufacturers of equipment, chemical products, and laboratory solutions confirm the high potential of the Central Asian market.
For Uzbekistan, where agriculture remains one of the key drivers of the economy, such events become instruments of technological modernization and integration into international production chains.
AGROPRO EXPO 2026 is a professional environment where quality, innovation, and partnership form the foundation of sustainable development for the region’s agro-industrial complex.