Pakistan brings record number of companies to Gulfood 2026, eyes food exports

An undated file photo of Gulfood exhibition in Dubai. (Gulffood/ Website)
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Updated 30 January 2026
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Pakistan brings record number of companies to Gulfood 2026, eyes food exports

  • Pakistani exhibitors will present a diverse and high-quality portfolio of agro-based and value-added products
  • A Pakistan-UAE Business Conference will connect Pakistani exhibitors with international buyers at the exhibition

ISLAMABAD: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) is set to mark a historic milestone at Gulfood 2026 in Dubai today, Monday, by leading the country’s largest-ever participation at the exhibition, showcasing agro-based and value-added products to push Pakistani food and beverage exports.

Since its inception in 1987, Gulfood has become a powerful trade forum and has been driving the global food and beverage industry forward. The event, running from Jan. 26 till Jan. 30 at Dubai World Trade Center, will bring together thousands of global exhibitors and industry stakeholders from over 130 countries.

This year, TDAP is facilitating an unprecedented 67 Pakistani companies across four specialized pavilions, covering Rice, Pulses and Grains; World Food; Beverages; and Meat and Poultry sectors. In addition, a significant number of Pakistani firms are participating independently, reinforcing the nation’s growing presence in the global marketplace.

“Pakistani exhibitors will present a diverse and high-quality portfolio of agro-based and value-added products, ranging from premium Basmati rice, cereals, and meat to honey, pink salt, and horticultural produce,” the Pakistani information ministry said.

“The showcase also includes processed and frozen foods, herbal products, spices, and dairy items.”

A major highlight of the five-day event is Pakistan Biryani Festival, where visitors can experience the distinct aroma and superior quality of Pakistani rice firsthand, according to the ministry.

The “Taste of the World — Gulfood 2026 (Pakistan)” initiative will feature live masterclasses using authentic Pakistani ingredients to spotlight the country’s rich culinary heritage and its expanding capabilities in the global Hotel, Restaurant and Café (HORECA) sector.

TDAP will actively contribute to the global dialogue on food security through a panel discussion, titled “Global Futuristic View and Smart Agri-Food Systems.”

“To further strengthen bilateral economic ties, TDAP and the Trade Section of the Consulate General of Pakistan in Dubai will host a Pakistan-UAE Business Conference and a B2B Networking Dinner,” the ministry said.

“This gathering will connect Pakistani exhibitors with international buyers and distributors to enhance export potential.”


Pakistan launches second indigenous EO-2 satellite from China, SUPARCO says

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Pakistan launches second indigenous EO-2 satellite from China, SUPARCO says

  • Earth observation satellite launched from Yangjiang Seashore Launch Center in China
  • EO-2 to enhance disaster response, governance, resource management capabilities

KARACHI: Pakistan has successfully launched its second indigenous Earth Observation satellite, EO-2, from China’s Yangjiang Seashore Launch Center, the national space agency SUPARCO said on Thursday.

The launch marks a significant step in Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen its domestic space and remote sensing capabilities, with the satellite expected to improve imaging continuity, disaster monitoring, agricultural planning and strategic resource management.

In a statement, Pakistan’s SUPARCO said the EO-2 satellite would enhance the country’s earth observation and imaging capabilities and support governance and planning functions across multiple sectors.

“Pakistan’s second indigenous EO-2 satellite has been successfully launched,” SUPARCO said, adding that the mission represents a “milestone” in the expansion of the country’s satellite fleet.

According to the agency, EO-2 will provide critical data for planning and resource management while improving the continuity and accuracy of national earth observation systems.

The satellite is expected to support disaster management, urban planning, environmental monitoring and infrastructure development by supplying updated geospatial imagery and data.

SUPARCO said the launch demonstrates growing indigenous capability in satellite development and reflects Pakistan’s broader objective of strengthening its national space program through locally developed platforms.

Pakistan has gradually expanded its space cooperation with China in recent years, including satellite launches and joint missions, as Islamabad seeks to build technical capacity and reduce reliance on external data sources.

The EO-2 satellite is expected to play a key role in improving data availability for federal and provincial authorities, particularly in areas vulnerable to floods, climate stress and rapid urbanization.