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Organic grows support across UAE

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 14 - 2009 at 15:49
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The shift to an organic diet has gained significant momentum in the US and Europe in recent years and the UAE is picking up the pace as residents become more health conscious and opt for a less processed, natural diet.

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A report conducted by Research and Markets, a trade-specific data analysis company, says the organic food market has been growing at a rate of 20 to 24% annually.

The research suggests that the industry is expected to generate sales of $32bn by the end of this year. The report shows that the global organic food market grew by 10.9% in 2007 to reach a value of $43.5bn and in 2012, the market is forecast to have a value of $66.8bn, an increase of 53.6% since 2007.

Thousands of businesses will be arriving in the UAE from 23 - 26 February 2009 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC) and the additional venue at Airport Expo Dubai for the regions largest trade exhibition - Gulfood for food, drink, foodservice and hospitality equipment - where organic produce will have an increased presence.

"Many companies are including more organic products in their range", said Trixee Loh, Senior Vice President, Exhibition and Events Management, Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), organiser of the exhibition. "Gulfood is the perfect platform to launch and elevate the status of organic food and promote awareness among local buyers across the region."

There is currently only a small portion of local farms growing organic produce, however this is set to change as the government - both the Ministry of Environment and Water and the Ministry of Health - promotes the organic movement.

Owing to the augmented demand for natural food products, the environmental ministry has set the target of 3,000 hectares of agricultural land dedicated to organic farming, while the health ministry advocates organic food as part of a healthy diet.

Industry experts say the most popular organic product within the UAE is baby food, while fruit, vegetables and breakfast cereals are also big sellers.

"More expatriates entering the country recognise the importance of organic produce and will seek it out," said Nils El Accad, CEO, Organic Foods & Cafe. "Participating at Gulfood is the one way to find out if a product or concept will work in the market - any business that wants to establish or promote its position in the industry needs to be part of this important exhibition," he added.

To help support increasing specialisation within the market, DWTC has introduced dedicated halls within Gulfood for specific products and services, ranging from processing packaging and labelling, through to beverage and beverage equipment.

For the first year Gulfood will be co-located with Ingredients Middle East, an exhibition which caters for suppliers of raw material and ingredients for food, beverages, and health food being held at Airport Expo Dubai.

The 4th Dubai International Food Safety Conference, organised by Dubai Municipality, will also be present to examine the challenges and address issues facing the industry with renowned speakers from around the world. Attendance at the Dubai International Food Safety Conference has consistently doubled each year the event has taken part alongside Gulfood.

The much-anticipated Salon Culinaire will return, with a panel of 25 international judges - each mandated by the World Association of Chefs Societies (WACS) - and 1,000 international chefs competing for gold, silver and bronze.

Gulfood will also host comprehensive beverage workshops, organised by Industry specialists Zenith International.

Gulfood is strictly a trade-only event and is open to business and trade visitors from within the industry only, proof of which must be provided at registration. General public and persons under the age of 21 will not be allowed into the exhibition.
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About Gulfood
Organised since 1987, Gulfood is the region's largest and most important industry event of the year and a strategic platform for buyers and sellers to conduct direct business face to face. The exhibition is a showcase for manufacturers, distributors, and suppliers from around the world, representing all of the key sectors within the food and hospitality trade.

The trade-only show reported record visitor attendance in 2008 with a total of 39,147 trade professionals from 148 countries attending the exhibition.

About Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC)
As the organiser of Gulfood 2009, Dubai World Trade Centre offers over 28 years' experience of delivering world-class events in the Middle East, providing local, regional and international exhibitors with unmatched expertise and in-depth market knowledge. Our team organises 15 of the largest and most successful international and regional shows in Middle East, providing an ideal platform for business development in the region.

Our commitment to ongoing innovation within the exhibition industry has supported the rapid growth and development of a wide range of business-to-business and business-to-consumer shows, and delivered consistent satisfaction to exhibitors and visitors. DWTC works with the leading trade bodies and industry associations to ensure that all exhibitions deliver full value and are built upon the real needs of their specific sector.

For more information, please contact:
Jon Barber
Consultant
Wallis Marketing Consultants
(+971) 4 390 1950

Yvonne Zeljkovic
Marketing Manager
Exhibitions and Events Management
Dubai World Trade Centre
(+ 971) 4 308 6183

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