What's Happening?
The 37th edition of the Sahara International Agricultural Exhibition was inaugurated by Egypt's Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Alaa Farouk, on behalf of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli. The event, held at the Egypt International Exhibitions Center from September 14 to 16, is recognized as a significant agricultural gathering in Egypt and the Middle East. It features participation from over 350 exhibitors representing more than 450 brands from countries including Spain, Singapore, the Netherlands, Turkey, China, India, Greece, Italy, Poland, and Jordan. The exhibition is under the patronage of the prime minister and the Ministry of Agriculture, among other government bodies. It also hosts international buyer delegations from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Iraq, alongside local buyers from across Egypt.
Why It's Important?
The Sahara International Agricultural Exhibition serves as a crucial platform for showcasing agricultural advancements and fostering international trade relations. By attracting exhibitors and buyers from various countries, the event enhances Egypt's position in the global agricultural market. It provides opportunities for local and international businesses to collaborate, exchange knowledge, and explore new agricultural technologies and practices. This can lead to increased agricultural productivity and innovation, benefiting the Egyptian economy and contributing to food security in the region.