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Under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, AgraME, the Middle East’s leading agriculture, animal, and aquaculture farming exhibition, is set to make a significant impact with its largest edition yet

Scheduled for 7-8 October 2024 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, this year’s event is centred around enhancing resilience and sustainability in the region’s agricultural ecosystem. The exhibition aligns with the UAE’s 2030 National Vision, emphasising sustainable food production and the adoption of modern technologies.

AgraME will be held alongside AgroFarm Middle East, a prominent global platform for animal farming, offering valuable networking opportunities for professionals, buyers, and partners. The event will cover diverse sectors such as Agriculture, Aquaculture, Horticulture/Vertical Farming, Livestock Health & Nutrition, and Veterinary Equipment & Supplies. A major highlight will be advancements in animal healthcare, addressing the growing demand for sophisticated veterinary services to support the expanding animal farming sector across the Middle East and Africa.

Alan Kelly, Commercial & Strategy Director at Informa Connect, stated: “As the UAE continues to make significant strides towards achieving its ambitious food security goals, Informa Connect, along with AgraME, is proud to be at the forefront of these advancements. By showcasing the latest innovations in agriculture, aquaculture, and animal health, we aim to work closely with the UAE government to support its vision of becoming a global leader in food security by 2051. This event serves as a critical platform for fostering collaboration, driving industry growth, and reinforcing our commitment to a resilient and sustainable agricultural future for the region.”

AgraME will debut the Regenerative Agriculture Middle East Conference, uniting leading agricultural experts to explore advancements in food security, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable practices. The conference will kick off with a speech from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, covering topics like regenerative agriculture technology, desertification strategies, and fostering global partnerships for regional growth and resilience.

Balco Australia, a leading hay export company, is a key sponsor of AgraME 2024, which offers free entry to visitors and features over 150 exhibitors. Attendees can enhance their experience by purchasing a Premium Delegate Pass for USD 699, granting access to the Regenerative Agriculture Middle East conference, which includes 22+ expert-led discussions, private meetings with VIPs, and a one-year Streamly subscription for event content. 

To register, click here.

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