The Saudi Agriculture 2014, to be held from September 7 to 10, has generated notable international interest in its features and benefits, facilitating business partnership deals under one roof covering major industry fields, Arab News said.
The show's visitors include high-ranking officials, major manufacturers, dealers, agents and distributors looking to explore partnerships and growth opportunities within the largest and fastest growing agricultural market in the GCC region, the report said.
"A total of 48 companies, largest ever Indian delegation, covering a wide range of food, processed food and food packaging industry will participate in the event and highlight India's export potential in these sectors," he told the paper.
Besides being a major trade partner India consider Saudi Arabia as an important economic partner for investments, joint ventures, transfer of technology projects and joint projects in third countries.
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According to Indian embassy, Saudi Arabia is the fourth largest market for global exports of Indian agro-food products, the report said.
"India's agro-food exports to Saudi Arabia in 2013-2014 reached USD 2.05 billion, registering an increase of 43 percent over 2012-2013," Bhagat said.
"Indo-Saudi bilateral trade has been witnessing a steady growth in the last few years and reached USD 48.75 billion during 2013-2014 from USD 21 billion in 2009-2010, showing a remarkable growth of 132 per cent over this period, he added.