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SAM FOS takes first steps toward cooperation with Navoiazot

Early dialogue with Navoiazot and Farrukh Samadov marks an important step in SAM FOS' effort to strengthen industrial ties, fertilizer production understanding and export readiness in Uzbekistan.

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Industry ties, modernization context and export potential

SAM FOS has taken its first steps toward cooperation with Farrukh Samadov, Chairman of the Board of Navoiazot JSC, following the latest industry discussions on the future of Uzbekistan's chemical sector. In the official government coverage of the investment forum panel official government coverage of the investment forum panel , Farrukh Samadov was listed among the speakers in the session focused on investment in chemical production, modernization, and new growth opportunities for the industry. That context makes the beginning of dialogue especially meaningful for companies working to strengthen fertilizer production and export potential in Uzbekistan.

SAM FOS announces first steps toward cooperation with Navoiazot in Uzbekistan
Industry dialogue around investment in chemical production and modernization in Uzbekistan.

For SAM FOS, this first stage of cooperation is important as a practical and strategic step. The company sees value in building direct relationships with major industrial leaders whose work shapes the future of chemical manufacturing in the country. Navoiazot's official materials describe major investment and modernization programs, including ammonia and urea capacity of 660,000 metric tonnes and 577,500 metric tonnes per year, as well as nitric acid capacity of 500,000 metric tonnes per year. The same materials state that these projects are intended to improve efficiency, support mineral fertilizer production, and increase export potential.

Industrial investment and modernization shaping Uzbekistan’s fertilizer and chemical manufacturing sector
Broader industrial investment and modernization programs continue to strengthen Uzbekistan’s fertilizer manufacturing base.

SAM FOS believes this early engagement can develop into broader long-term cooperation built on industrial knowledge exchange, production-chain understanding, and stronger export readiness. For customers and trading partners, this direction supports a more confident view of Uzbekistan as a serious manufacturing base for fertilizer products.

As a granular fertilizer manufacturer in the Samarkand region, SAM FOS will continue building partnerships that strengthen product quality, professional specifications, and dependable supply. The company sees its first steps with Farrukh Samadov and Navoiazot as part of a wider commitment to sustainable growth, stronger regional industry ties, and a more competitive Uzbek fertilizer sector.