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Middle East seeks home-grown agriculture boost

Regional focus on concerns over food security, crop production at AGRA Middle East

The Middle East is investing heavily in innovative farming methods in a bid to reduce growing dependence on the rest of the world for up to 90% of food needs, say the organisers of the region’s biggest agri-business trade event.

Running for more than 10 years, AGRA Middle East at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 29-31 March 2010 is regarded as a must visit event by the agribusiness industry of the region. The show covers five closely linked sectors – Agribusiness; poultry and livestock; fishing and aquaculture; floriculture and the newly launched machinery and supplies.

“Growing concerns over food security have pushed countries in the Arabian Gulf to seek solutions to arid land problems,” said Goutam Malhotra, Exhibition Manager for AGRA Middle East.

As a world food crisis bites harder, one solution has been buying up large tracts of land in developing nations to secure food supplies. The International Food Policy Research Institute shows the Middle East as one of the biggest land investor regions, buying up 1,149,000 hectares of land in Pakistan, the Philippines and Africa in the last three years.

“As environmental issues around the world reduce crop production, however, the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) and wider Middle East countries are also looking at alternate methods to introduce at home to reduce dependence on the rest of the world for 90% of their food needs. Innovative solutions in the agriculture sector are in great demand in the region and AGRA Middle East brings together leading decision makers in one place at one time.

“Livestock needs are of great importance but to maintain a healthy herd, fodder of high quality is required which is rarely found in this arid region. As a response to this, there has been greater interest in high-tech systems for the production of animal feed and rearing livestock.”

A new Machinery and Supplies sector has been introduced at AGRA Middle East this year because of the growing market for agricultural machinery and technology in the region.  “GCC countries are investing millions of dollars in local and foreign advanced technology to improve agriculture practices,” Malhotra added. “This particular sector will focus on manufacturers of agricultural machinery and equipment for irrigation, sowing, harvesting, soil processing.”

The poultry industry in the region has seen significant growth over the last decade but increasing population and expansion of the hospitality industry has led to increased imports of poultry and livestock products from other countries, including Brazil and Australia.

“Factors such as the increasing food security concerns and extensive support from governments have led to a resurgence of the domestic industry, however,” said Malhotra. “As the GCC countries explore options to grow their poultry and livestock sector, it is an excellent chance for relevant product manufacturers and service providers to capitalise on this opportunity.”

Fishing and aquaculture is also an important element of AGRA Middle East. “As a pioneer in aquaculture among the countries of the GCC, the UAE is endowed with many natural lagoons, bays and creeks, some of which are encircled by mangrove swamps providing ideal spawning and nursery grounds for a wide variety of fish and shrimp species,” Malhotra added.

“Aquaculture concerns like Marine Resources Research Centre and the International Fish Farming Company (Asmak) are leading the development of this sector in the region.

To further develop their aquaculture sector, GCC countries are seeking the latest technology from manufacturers worldwide.

“Gardening and landscaping are also growing at an estimated annual rate of 12% in the GCC region with multi-million dollar beautification projects. The growth in the hospitality sector coupled by rapid construction across the region promises rewards for companies exhibiting at the Flower and Garden sector of AGRA Middle East.”

VET Middle East, a dedicated event for the growing veterinary market in the Middle East, will be co-located with AGRA Middle East presenting the latest veterinary technologies, equipment, medicines and services. For more details, please visit www.vetmiddleeast.com

AGRA Middle East is supported by the Ministry of Environment and Water, Dubai Municipality and Dubai Flower Centre and sponsored by Dubiotech. For more information about Agra Middle East, please visit www.agramiddleeast.com

About Agra Middle East
Agra Middle East is the largest agri-business trade event in the Middle East and is organised by IIR Middle East (www.iirme.com), the largest trade and consumer event organisers in the region and part of the Informa Group plc (www.informa.com).

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