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Gulfood to Expand to Become Middle East’s Largest Trade Exhibition in 2009

Published June 18th, 2008 - 10:51 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Gulfood to Expand to Become Middle East’s Largest Trade Exhibition in 2009

Ingredients Middle East to Co-Locate with Growing Gulfood to Form
World’s First Exhibition Bringing Together the Industrial Sector with Food
Manufacturers and Processors;

Middle East Foodservice Market Worth More Than US$31 Billion Annually
 

Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) has announced plans to expand Gulfood, the leading food exhibition, across a total of 80,000 sq. metres of exhibition space in 2009, creating the largest trade event of any kind ever held in the Middle East.

DWTC are the organisers of the Middle East’s largest exhibitions: Gulfood as the largest trade event and GITEX as the largest trade and consumer event.

The ambitious plans were unveiled today at the successful inaugural edition of Ingredients Middle East, which closes today. Occupying the entire available space within Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), Gulfood 2009 will also expand into the Dubai Airport Expo, creating a mega-exhibition. 

The additional space at Airport Expo has generated huge interest and is already 70 percent sold out.

Organiser DWTC stated that the expansion of Gulfood will provide the space necessary to accommodate the hundreds of international companies who are currently on the waiting list and meet the demands for the Middle East’s foodservice market, which is estimated to be worth more than US$ 31 billion annually. Of this, the GCC accounts for almost US$9.5 billion.

With this expansion, comes the co–location of Ingredients Middle East, which showcases raw materials and ingredients. In bringing together the food and hospitality industry including Restaurant & Café Middle East with the more industrial components such as ingredients, packaging, processing and labelling, the events will form the definitive trade platform and deliver a unique global offering.

“The region’s food, beverage and hospitality industries are diversifying and developing at such an impressive pace that we believe it is essential to create an event of comparable size and comprehensive scope. By expanding across the twin venues and co-locating Ingredients Middle East, Gulfood will form the Middle East’s largest trade event for any industry, and develop one of the world’s top trade platforms for the food, hospitality and beverage sectors right here in Dubai,” said Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General, Dubai World Trade Centre.

This year’s Gulfood attracted more than 2,900 companies and over 39,000 trade visitors, while the inaugural Ingredients Middle East event has successfully brought raw material providers from Europe, Asia and Africa to the Middle East.

The expansion also positions Gulfood to enjoy ongoing growth for its planned transition to Dubai Exhibition World, the major exhibition facility currently under construction that will offer 120,000 sq. metres of exhibition space in its first phase.

Exhibitors at the ongoing Ingredients Middle East exhibition praised the decision as “visionary.”

“Dubai is really surprising the whole industry with the ambition and strategic reach of the events it is organising for the food and beverage sectors. The combined events will provide an invaluable platform to bring suppliers and buyers from around the world to forge new relationships and drive the growth of the industry,” said Matthias Schneider, Key Account Manager, Mainfrucht GmbH, a German-based supplier, which is taking the opportunity to introduce its group of companies at Ingredients Middle East this week.
 
The Middle East’s first trade exhibition dedicated to raw materials and ingredients has generated a strong response from the region’s fast-evolving manufacturing and processing industry, with particular interest from groups specialising in Halal food.

Companies already booked for the 2009 edition of Ingredients Middle East running alongside Gulfood include Griffith Laboratories and country pavilions from South African and Thailand.

“Extra space will be necessary for the next Gulfood exhibition because a lot of smaller countries like South Africa have a lot to offer to the Middle East market but have difficulty showcasing all its products due to the limited space at DICEC. The Airport Expo will help us all to give more companies exposure. It will be the third time we are exhibiting and the first time the South African government is subsidising a national pavilion. Next year we have bigger space and look to bring a lot more variety like spices, coffee, fruit products and ingredients,” said Annalize van Zyl, R&A Coordinators of Promotions and Exhibitions, South Africa.


The 14th Gulfood Exhibition will be held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre and Airport Expo from 23-26 February 2009.Gulfood is strictly a trade-only event and is open to business and trade visitors from within the industry only.

Ingredients Middle East 2008 – the only International Ingredients Exhibition for Food, Beverage and Health Food for the Middle East, Africa and Indian Subcontinent will take place from 10:00am - 5:00pm on 15-16 June and 10:00am - 4:00pm on 17 June 2008 at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, Dubai, UAE. Ingredients Middle East will be held alongside Gulfood in 2009.