Environment
Morocco Takes Part in SIAL Middle East Food Exhibition
UAE, Sixth December 2016-- As part of the Green Morocco plan development strategy for the marketing of local products, the Agri- culture Development Agency organizes the Moroccan participation in the International Food show SIAL ME started from 5th to 7th December 2016 in Abu Dhabi.
The 7th edition of SIAL Middle East, a trade exhibit for the food industry, opened its door on Monday with the involvement of over 900 exhibitors from 40 nations including Morocco. Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, inaugurated in SIAL Middle East 2016 at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
This 4th participation demonstrates the relevance of the ADA's strategic choice to pass through the Middle East market considering that 2013. A perseverance by Morocco at SIAL in previous years compensated Morocco companies twenty agreements valued at 9 million Dirhams concluded in between exhibitors and big local investing in teams.
From north to south of the Kingdom, all the regions of Morocco are present at this fair with no much less compared to 25 exhibitors standing for concerning 110 cooperatives.
Discussing the involvement, Mohammed El Gurrouj, General Director of the Agricultural Development Agency in Morocco said: "We delight in to be a part of the SIAL 2016, this event will offer an opportunity to Moroccan firms running in the agriculture and food market to showcase their products, understood for their top quality and fulfill the greatest international standards on the market."
The Moroccan pavilion, improved a location of 320 sqm, and is decorated and animated to show the singularity and splendor of Moroccan society and nationwide local items. The International Food Event in Abu Dhabi highlights its placement as a leading Middle East exhibit in the field of agri-food. It is hosting over 1000 exhibitors representing around 45 countries and greater than 15,000 site visitors from 95 nations. Since 2015, SIAL has seen AED 3.67 billion worth deals and expects to see a considerable development in the value of deals this year.