Supported by the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, AgraME, the Middle East's most established agriculture, animal, and aquaculture farming exhibition and conference, is preparing for its most significant edition yet. Scheduled for 7–8 October 2024 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, the event aims to contribute to the development of a more resilient and sustainable agricultural ecosystem in the region.
In line with the UAE's 2030 National Vision, which emphasizes sustainable food production and the adoption of modern technologies, AgraME seeks to bolster local production capacities and enhance food security. The event will be held alongside AgroFarm Middle East, a notable gathering in the field of animal farming. This arrangement is designed to promote collaborative opportunities, allowing participants to engage with industry professionals and establish connections with a broad spectrum of buyers and partners.
The exhibition will cover various sectors such as Agriculture, Aquaculture, Horticulture/Vertical Farming, Livestock Health & Nutrition, and Veterinary Equipment & Supplies, aiming for thorough industry involvement. A particular emphasis this year will be on advancements in animal healthcare, a critical component for sustainable agriculture and livestock care. As the demand for animal-based products continues to rise in the Middle East and Africa, AgraME addresses the growing requirement for sophisticated veterinary services in the burgeoning animal farming industry.
For the inaugural Regenerative Agriculture Middle East Conference, AgraME is set to gather forward-thinking agricultural leaders and experts for comprehensive dialogues on enhancing food security, restoring ecosystems, and implementing sustainable practices. The conference will commence with an opening speech from the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, and will cover crucial subjects including advancements in regenerative agriculture technology, approaches to counter desertification, and the formation of international collaborations aimed at fostering growth and resilience in the region.
AgraME 2024 is free for visitors. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with 150+ exhibitors, and those looking to upgrade their experience can attend Regenerative Agriculture Middle East, the co-located premium conference, by securing a Premium Delegate Pass for USD 699. This pass grants access to an international gathering of over 300 professionals, featuring 22+ dynamic discussions led by industry experts, with access to the exhibition floor and free seminars. Additionally, delegates will benefit from private meetings with VIPs and industry leaders and receive a one-year Streamly subscription for ongoing access to event recordings and valuable content.
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