Ministry of Trade and Agriculture (Ottoman Turkish: تجارت و زراعت نظارتی; Turkish: Ticaret ve Ziraat Nezâreti) was the name given to the ministry responsible for trade and agricultural affairs in the Ottoman Empire.
During the reign of Selim III, the Arpa Emini was transformed into the "Hububat ve Zahire Nazırlığı" (English: Ministry of Cereals and Rations).
Finally, in 1839, the "Ticaret ve Ziraat Nezâreti" (English: Ministry of Trade and Agriculture) was established for the first time, and Halil Rifat Pasha was appointed as its head.
The Ministry of Trade and Agriculture continued to exist until the collapse of the Ottoman Empire.
Abdüllatif Safa Bey was the last person to hold the title of Minister of Trade and Agriculture, serving from June 1921 to November 1922.