Dubai is set to host AgraME, the Middle East’s longest-running agriculture, animal, and aquaculture farming exhibition and conference.
This year’s event, organised under the patronage of the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, is billed as its largest edition yet.
The expo, slated to be held on October 7-8 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, will focus on building a more resilient and sustainable agricultural ecosystem in the region.
Aligned with the UAE’s 2030 National Vision, which prioritises sustainable food production and the integration of modern technologies, AgraME aims to enhance local production and ensure food security.
Co-located with AgroFarm Middle East, a global brand specialising in animal farming, the event will foster collaboration, enabling attendees to connect with the professionals and network with a diverse range of buyers and partners under one roof.
The exhibition will feature a wide array of sectors, including agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture/vertical farming, livestock health & nutrition, and veterinary equipment & supplies, ensuring comprehensive industry engagement.
A key focus this year will be advancements in animal healthcare, essential for sustainable agriculture and livestock welfare.
Ahmed Khalil, Portfolio Director of AgraME, said the 16th edition of the event will spotlight pressing issues like food security, resilience, and regenerative practices, aligning with the UAE’s national strategy to achieve agricultural self-sufficiency.
“AgraME is not just an exhibition—it’s a platform for innovation, collaboration, and long-term partnerships that will help shape a resilient and sustainable agricultural future for the region,” he said.