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Roundup: Uzbekistan hosts int'l grape festival to boost industry, tourism

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TASHKENT, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- Uzbekistan hosted the International Festival of Grapes and Winemaking in the Parkent district of Tashkent region from Friday to Saturday to raise industry awareness and boost tourism.

The event, organized jointly by the country's Tourism Committee and the government of the Tashkent region, aims to increase the flow of tourists, exchange experience in viticulture and winemaking, bring ecotourism products to the world market and attract foreign investment to the republic.

The festival included agricultural fairs, exhibitions of international wine industry brands, and international conferences on viticulture. Scientific and practical seminars with the participation of leading experts, competitions, handicraft exhibitions and other cultural events were also organized during the festival.

Askar Ismailov, an employee with the Tashkent regional government, said participants from more than 30 countries attended the festival, a higher number than last year.

Representatives of farms from various regions of the country, wineries and enterprises producing natural drinks, juices and juice concentrates also took part in the festival.

"The main goal of the festival is to support entrepreneurs," said Rahmatullaeva Umida, an employee with the Tashkent regional department of the country's Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Ismailov said that more than 70 percent of the inhabitants of Parkent district are engaged in viticulture, and their primary income comes from grape cultivation and processing.

"Our aim is to attract enterprises, firms, and entrepreneurs specializing in viticulture in our district, unite them with partners from foreign countries, and increase exports to foreign countries," said Umida. Enditem

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