Saudi Arabia will host the third edition of the Middle East Poultry Expo, sponsored by the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, from May 13 to 15, 2024, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.
The exhibition, the largest in the poultry industry, draws over 300 companies from 40 countries worldwide.
It gathers international companies and experts in the poultry industry, feed, animal health, and nutrition in one business platform, showcasing the latest technologies and innovations in poultry breeding, production, animal health, and feed industry.
According to the statement, “It will feature the Poultry Knowledge Planet Seminar in its second edition, with the participation of experts from major international companies. Scientific lectures will also highlight developments and effective solutions contributing to the growth and sustainability of the poultry industry.”
The exhibition, under the theme ‘Value Engineering’, aims to promote the use of modern technologies, exchange experiences, and practices in the poultry industry and related sectors to develop the poultry industry, enhance investment opportunities, and increase GDP to achieve national food security objectives.
Participants in the exhibition are set to display over 800 products within the poultry industry supply chains. They aim to promote trade and scientific exchange and build business networks in the largest poultry markets in the Middle East and North Africa. Participating entities include government bodies and institutions, associations, companies, and non-profit organizations in the livestock sector. International participation in this edition stands at 75 percent, with a 45 percent growth rate in the number of exhibitors compared to the previous version.
The exhibition covers an area of 15,000 square meters, including the Middle East Poultry Exhibition, the Middle East Feed and Mills Exhibition, and the Middle East Exhibition for Animal Health and Nutrition.
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