Aharon Uzan (Hebrew: אהרן אוזן; 1 November 1924 – 23 January 2007) was an Israeli politician who held several ministerial portfolios between the mid-1960s and mid-1980s.
Uzan was born in Moknine in Tunisia, and was a member of the right-wing Betar movement in his youth.
After attending college in Sousse and subsequently moving to France, he made aliyah to Israel in 1949, where he underwent agricultural training and joined the left-wing Mapai party.
In 1970, his son Shlomo, who served in the Israeli Navy, was killed in the War of Attrition.
After Golda Meir resigned and Yitzhak Rabin formed a new government later in the year, he became Minister of Agriculture.