It is a great pleasure to welcome you all to the 18th Azerbaijan International Agriculture Exhibition and the 30th Azerbaijan International Food Industry Exhibition. FAO is honoured to be part of this important event, which brings together those who work every day to ensure food security, strengthen agriculture, and build a more sustainable future.
This year’s exhibition is particularly special. Just a few months ago, Baku hosted COP29, where global leaders came together to tackle one of the biggest challenges of our time—climate change. The conversations we had and the commitments we made at COP29 will shape the future of agriculture, not just in Azerbaijan but around the world. Today, as we gather here, we carry that momentum forward. Sustainable food systems, water management, and climate-resilient agriculture are no longer aspirations—they are necessities.
2025 also marks a milestone for FAO—80 years of working to fight hunger, improve food security, and promote sustainable agriculture. This anniversary is more than a celebration; it is a moment to reflect on how far we’ve come and to renew our commitment to a future where everyone has access to safe and nutritious food. This means supporting small farmers, ensuring fair access to resources, promoting innovation, and making sure no one is left behind.
In Azerbaijan, FAO’s partnership with the government has grown into a strong and meaningful collaboration. Together, we’ve introduced more efficient irrigation systems, supported the development of cooperatives, and provided training programs that empower farmers with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive. These projects are not just about increasing production; they are about improving lives, strengthening communities, and ensuring a healthier planet for future generations.
Agriculture is at the heart of Azerbaijan’s economy and identity. As the sector evolves, FAO remains committed to supporting innovation, digital transformation, and policy development to ensure a more resilient and sustainable future. But we know that no organization can do this alone. The transformation of agri-food systems depends on all of us—governments, international partners, the private sector, and most importantly, the farmers themselves.
As we celebrate Azerbaijan’s achievements in agriculture and build on the success of COP29, I want to thank each of you for the work you do. This exhibition is more than a showcase of progress—it is a space for collaboration, inspiration, and new opportunities.
On behalf of FAO, I wish you all a fruitful, insightful, and rewarding experience at this year’s exhibition. May your discussions spark new ideas, your partnerships lead to real change, and your efforts continue to strengthen agriculture in Azerbaijan and beyond.
Nasar Hayat
FAO Representative & Head of FAO Partnership and Liaison Office in Azerbaijan