Export visibility, partner access and long-term market development
SAM FOS, a granular fertilizer manufacturer in the Samarkand region of Uzbekistan, is strengthening cooperation with IT Park Uzbekistan's Export Division for Asia to support fertilizer exports across Central Asia and selected markets beyond the region. This cooperation is focused on stronger export communication, business introductions, and long-term international visibility for Uzbek industrial production. In IT Park Uzbekistan's GBSF 2025 outcomes report , Izzat Khamidov is identified as Head of IT Park's Export Division for Asia, and the report highlights Uzbekistan's favorable conditions for international companies.
For SAM FOS, the value of this cooperation is both practical and strategic. As demand grows for stable supplies of NPK fertilizer, including NPK 15:15:15, NPK 16:16:16, NPK 8:20:30, granular potassium chloride, and urea, the company gains a stronger platform for presenting product specifications, production discipline, and export readiness to distributors and trading partners. The result is a clearer route from first inquiry to repeat contract, supported by more consistent B2B visibility, more transparent communication on documentation and specifications, and better market access.
The long-term effect is especially important. IT Park's official materials state that Uzbekistan's export footprint for products and services has expanded to 78 countries, that Samarkand is among the most popular regional bases for export-oriented business growth, and that IT Park is advancing programs such as Local2Global to help companies establish international partnerships. For SAM FOS, that broader ecosystem can support wider fertilizer export geography, stronger partner confidence, and more resilient cross-border sales development.
By combining modern granular fertilizer production with a more advanced export support environment, SAM FOS is positioning itself as a reliable fertilizer supplier from Uzbekistan for Central Asia and international buyers. The company sees this cooperation as an investment in long-term contracts, stronger regional presence, and sustainable growth in export volumes measured in metric tonnes year after year.