ABU DHABI TO HOST MAJOR CONFERENCE TO TACKLE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA FOOD CHALLENGE

MENA Food Production 2030 launches at Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture

Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture will examine ways to feed 520 million people in the MENA region by 2030; _
The MENA Food Production 2030 Conference running alongside the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture will examine ways to feed 520 million people in the MENA region by 2030; 20-21 March at ADNEC

Abu Dhabi, UAE, 23 January 2017: Abu Dhabi is set to play a leading role in coordinating efforts to meet the pressures of feeding 520 million people by 2030, one of the biggest challenges facing the Middle East today.

MENA Food Production 2030 will take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from 20-21 March 2017 during the Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture (GFIA), an established annual event in the UAE capital, and will drive a critical dialogue between government, food producers, scientists and investors to establish secure, sustainable and profitable food production systems.

“The hosting of these important international events in Abu Dhabi underlines the commitment of the UAE to drive a dialogue on food security and climate resilience,” said Thamer Al Qasemi, Director of the Communication & Community Service Division at Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA).

“Increasing levels of food production without exacerbating climate change and environmental damage requires a radical shake-up of the region’s entire food system. We live in a water-constrained region and must use these forums to enhance our contribution to the development and implementation of smart solutions for sustainable food production.”

In the Middle East and North Africa region, the challenge of feeding a growing population is particularly complex. The highest rate of population growth worldwide and a rapidly growing urban population adopting Western diets, places enormous pressures on the environment and finite resources such as fresh water and fertile land.

During the conference, speakers from around the world will be tackling five key challenges: climate-resilient crops; growing the aquaculture industry; future-proofing animal health; smallholder farmer development; and sustainable animal production.

Among the panel of speakers will be H.E. Mohamed Bin Obaid-Al Mazrooei, President, The Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment and Development; H.E. Khadim Al Darei, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Al Dahra Agriculture Company; Dawood AlYahyai, Director of Aquaculture Development, Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries in Oman; Edward Hamod, General Manager, Emirates Food Industries; and Alya Al Mazroui, Programe Manager at the National Centre of Meteorology & Seismology, who will be giving an update on the progress to date of the UAE Research Program for Rain Enhancement Science.

Held in strategic partnership with ADFCA, GFIA will also feature an exhibition hosting some 300 companies, and an Innovations Programme, showcasing a series of 15-minute talks from start-up companies who think they have a next-generation solution that could shape the future of farming around the world.

Innovation talks announced so far include a solution from In Ovo that can stop the killing of 3.2 billion male chicks a year; a pioneering network from WeFarm that is connecting farmers in developing countries without the internet; and how advanced math modelling from Ec2ce could bring about Artificial Intelligence for the agro sector.

 

Further information can be found at www.InnovationsInAgriculture.com.

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