Categories
-Top News Dubai UAE News

Gulfood Puts Dubai at Heart of Global F&B

In 24 halls, 5,500+ exhibitors and 125 country pavilions fostered connections, sealing deals and partnerships worth billions of dollars….reports Asian Lite News

Gulfood 2024, the largest annual global food and beverage sourcing event in the world, opened its doors for a second day at Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC), with continuing huge footfall following a successful opening day.

Gulfood is bringing together food and beverage communities from over 190 countries in Dubai for the 29th year.

Across 24 halls, over 5,500 exhibitors including 125 country pavilions continued to make real business connections and conclude commercial deals and partnerships totalling billions of dollars.

Bryony Hilless, Australian Consul-General Dubai, and General Manager Middle East, Africa and Pakistan, commented, “Australia exports almost US$3.2 billion to the UAE and close to US$1.3 billion of that is actually comprised of food and agricultural exports. So it’s a really significant component of the two-way trade that we had between Australia and the UAE. Australia has been at Gulfood since the beginning, and have seen it grow from being a regional trade show into this global phenomenon. It is absolutely a global event when it comes to the food and beverage industry and it is where you have to be if you’ve got an amazing product.”

Greg Tyler, President and CEO of USA Poultry & Egg Export Council, added, “Last year during the show we recorded US$2.6 million in sales on the spot, with an additional US$7.5 million after the show, and made 160 new contacts. 2024 is going to be a much bigger show – I expect that we’re going to have some very good foot traffic for the remainder of the show.”

“Gulfood serves as a pivotal showcase, offering us a pioneering platform to engage with industry peers, unveil cutting-edge innovations and seize new business opportunities. Aligned with our core values, the exhibition’s global prominence fortifies our standing within the F&B industry, facilitating strategic partnerships and extending our footprint across varied markets” said Rizwan Ahmed, Executive Director at IFFCO Group.

Abdul Karim Al-Hamdawi, General Manager of the promotional program for Tunisian canned olive oil, confirmed that participation in Gulfood is among their priorities due to its significant importance in the global food and beverage sector. He stated, “Tunisia’s participation in Gulfood 2024 aims to support exports of Tunisian canned olive oil to the Arab Gulf markets, which are considered promising markets. Gulfood 2024 will enhance the presence of Tunisian olive oil in global markets in general, and enable Tunisian olive oil companies to develop commercial relationships and enhance international cooperation in this field to gain access to new markets”.

For almost three decades, Gulfood has been at the cutting edge of the industry, a platform showcasing the latest innovations in the food industry. Gulfood is creating a platform for companies in the food industry to present their products, services, and solutions to influential buyers from across the globe, facilitating intercontinental business deals and serving as the ultimate focal point for the world of food and beverage sourcing.

170 US Companies Participate in Gulfood

Valerie Brown, Regional Agricultural Counsellor for the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) at the US Consulate Dubai, revealed that nearly 170 American companies are participating in Gulfood 2024 in Dubai, noting that the first participation of the U.S. pavilion at the exhibition dates back to about 3 decades.

Brown said in statements to Emirates News Agency (WAM) that the sales of 158 American companies at Gulfood in its 2023 session reached US$18 million, stressing that her country’s companies are keen to participate in Gulfood, the world’s leading exhibition in the food and beverage sector.

She noted the distinguished relations between the USA and the United Arab Emirates and expressed her hope for further efforts to build new partnerships for American national companies during the event and to showcase sustainable products and foods, in addition to unveiling an experimental kitchen for national cuisines that includes the most famous American chefs.

Brown discussed the book “My Food Story”, which explores the cultures and traditions of various peoples worldwide. The book features dialogues with renowned chefs sharing their personal experiences, impressions, and unique flavours. It will be distributed to all American embassies globally as part of a “World Tour.”

The US official expressed her pride in this achievement, which records and documents American, Arab, European and Gulf cuisines in an attempt to integrate the world around one table and includes many secrets, stories and experiences of the most famous chefs from 105 countries around the world.

‘$577M FDI into Dubai’s F&B’

The Dubai International Chamber, a segment of Dubai Chambers, orchestrated a successful business event alongside Gulfood, the world’s premier food and beverage conference and exhibition. This five-day event, held from February 19th to 23rd at the Dubai World Trade Centre, drew 400 delegates from local and international businesses. The aim was to provide participants with crucial insights into Dubai’s evolving F&B landscape, emphasizing the emirate’s enticing opportunities supported by advanced logistics and a favorable business environment.

Euromonitor data revealed that the UAE’s F&B sector amassed $16.4 billion in retail sales, with $1.1 billion spent on food via e-commerce platforms in 2023. Further, FDI Intelligence data showcased that the sector attracted $577 million in new FDI from 2019 to 2023, courtesy of 48 international companies spanning 23 countries.

Lootah, speaking on behalf of Dubai, highlighted its burgeoning status as a global F&B hub, fostering ample growth opportunities while addressing global food security and sustainability. He underscored the significance of hosting Gulfood in Dubai, serving as an ideal nexus for producers, suppliers, and traders to forge cross-border partnerships. The Dubai International Chamber remains steadfast in its commitment to bolster the sector’s expansion by supporting local F&B companies in global market penetration and enticing foreign investors to the emirate’s lucrative F&B landscape.

Additionally, the UAE emerged as a regional leader in venture capital investments, attracting over $1 billion in restaurant tech and $335.4 million in agritech investments from 2018 to 2023. Retail sales projections indicate a steady rise across various F&B categories, including fresh food, packaged food, and beverages, buoyed by increasing demand driven by Dubai’s growing population and tourism influx.

The event’s panel discussion, featuring Lootah, emphasized the pivotal role of the Business Group in enhancing the sector’s competitiveness, further solidifying Dubai’s status as a major commercial hub for the F&B industry regionally and internationally.

ALSO READ: ERC Unveils ‘Ramadan Continuous Giving’ Campaign

Categories
-Top News India News UAE News

India promotes millets at Gulfood 2023

‘India Pavilion’ is the largest pavilion at the Gulfood 2023….reports Asian Lite News

The ‘India Pavilion’ at Gulfood 2023 was inaugurated by Pashupati Kumar Paras, Minister of Food Processing Industries, in the presence of Sunjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to the UAE.

‘India Pavilion’ is the largest pavilion at the Gulfood 2023. 306 companies, comprising of leading players, SMEs and Startups are participating under one umbrella at ‘India Pavilion’.

The Indian companies are exhibiting in all segments of the Gulfood viz. Beverages, Pulses, Grains, Cereals, World Food, Meat and Poultry, Dairy, Fats & Oils, etc.

Amul, MDH, Parle, Rasna, Bikanerwala, Bikaji, Everest Foods, Markfed, Safal and Lal Quilla are some of the leading companies participating in the event.

Besides robust industry participation, the high level delegation led by Minister Pashupati Kumar Paras will have high-level business engagements during the Gulfood.

A senior level delegation from Ministry of Agriculture is also attending the event. Besides delegations from food agencies, State governments and other Government food bodies are also participating in the Gulfood, such as: Governments of UP, Punjab, Maharashtra, APEDA, MPEDA, ASSOCHAM, All India Rice Association.

At ‘India Pavilion’, special promotion and branding of Millets superfoods will be undertaken as UN is celebrating International Year of Millets 2023, Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi said in a press release.

More than 70 exporters will be showcasing their food products at the Indian Pavilion.

Freshly cooked Millets meals will be served at ‘India Pavilion’ on all five days. Moreover, on February 22, there will be a special session on ‘Food Diversity and Food Security’ focussed on inclusion of Millets in the World food basket.

Also, APEDA will be signing an MoU with Lulu Group International for in-store promotion of Millets in their supermarkets in the UAE and in the region.

Post CEPA, India’s exports of food and agri products to UAE have increased by 23.68% in the first eight months from April – November 2022 to USD 1998.88 million from USD 1616.19 during the same period previous year.

India’s exports in this sector are poised to grow further as both countries are working to further strengthen their cooperation in food security, including under the I2U2 umbrella.

ALSO READ: ‘UAE places high priority on food security’

Categories
-Top News Business UK News

Sun Mark Shines At Gulfood

Lord Ranger paid tribute to all those who worked closely with him and how the success of Sun Mark was a result of a combination of customers, and suppliers and other service providers coming together to help each other to progress….reports Asian Lite News

London-based FMCG giant Sun Mark held its annual celebration dinner in Dubai during the Gulfood exhibition at the lavish Shangri-La Hotel. It was, as always, a glittering affair with esteemed guests mostly from the Middle East and South Asian region but with many flying in from as far away as the USA, Canada, Mauritius and with the array of guests resembling a gathering of the United Nations.

Sun Mark has been exhibiting at the Dubai Food Exhibition for over 10 years. Sun Mark as the pride of Britain is one of the largest exhibitors at the exhibition, showcasing not only Sun Mark brands but the best of British through its unique association with the leading British Brands, thereby being able to support its customers globally most competitively. The evening was hosted by Lord Rami Ranger CBE, chairman of Sun Mark group with the Chief Guest Dr Aman Puri, Counsel General for India to UAE.

The evening began with Mr. Harmeet (Sunny) Ahuja, CEO of Sun Mark, welcoming the guests. He expressed how he and his colleagues had missed meeting friends who they would otherwise see every year. He went on to share what the pandemic had meant to him and what he had seen a change in society but that he was very happy to see so many old friends again.

Lord Ranger paid tribute to all those who worked closely with him and how the success of Sun Mark was a result of a combination of customers, suppliers and other service providers coming together to help each other to progress. He thanked his team from Sun Mark for all of their efforts. He reminded his guests that with the right values anyone can succeed and told his own story and how it can inspire anyone to do the best they can.

Mr Paresh Rughani, the international motivational speaker, addressed the guests and shared his views on Lord Ranger’s inspirational leadership and how he has always emphasized the role of his family in his achievements; so much so that Paresh was thinking of writing a book about him.

Dr Aman Puri spoke about how has always worked closely with Lord Ranger; both when he was in the UK and even now in the UAE. He gave thanks to the Indian diaspora who are lifelong ambassadors for India. He gave thanks to Lord Ranger for all that he does for the Indian community wherever he goes in the world and is a shining role model for all Indians.

Sun Mark then recognised some of its regional partners and distributors in the region who had made a significant contribution to the growth and development of business in the region. They were Chief Joseph Ukeji, chairman of J.I. Ejison International; Mr Atif Majeed, of Super Asia Foods, Canada; Mr Mukesh Rajwani of Jaidev Stores, Sierra Leone and Mr Ashish Agarwal of Spicy World of USA.

The Vote of Thanks was given by Mr Mohnish Singh of Sun Mark who thanked Lord Rami Ranger CBE and Sun Mark UK and UAE team for making the evening possible and for bringing together such a myriad of people from all over the world.

Sun Mark is the only British company to have the accolade of being awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade for an unprecedented 5 consecutive years and is currently engaged in sales in over 130 countries and its reputation extends far and wide.

ALSO READ: LUFI Middle East & Africa Forum meet at Dubai Expo

Categories
-Top News Business UK News

Sun Mark Shines At Gulfood

Lord Ranger paid tribute to all those who worked closely with him and how the success of Sun Mark was a result of a combination of customers, and suppliers and other service providers coming together to help each other to progress….reports Asian Lite News

London-based FMCG giant Sun Mark held its annual celebration dinner in Dubai during the Gulfood exhibition at the lavish Shangri-La Hotel. It was, as always, a glittering affair with esteemed guests mostly from the Middle East and South Asian region but with many flying in from as far away as the USA, Canada, Mauritius and with the array of guests resembling a gathering of the United Nations.

Sun Mark has been exhibiting at the Dubai Food Exhibition for over 10 years. Sun Mark as the pride of Britain is one of the largest exhibitors at the exhibition, showcasing not only Sun Mark brands but the best of British through its unique association with the leading British Brands, thereby being able to support its customers globally most competitively. The evening was hosted by Lord Rami Ranger CBE, chairman of Sun Mark group with the Chief Guest Dr Aman Puri, Counsel General for India to UAE.

The evening began with Mr. Harmeet (Sunny) Ahuja, CEO of Sun Mark, welcoming the guests. He expressed how he and his colleagues had missed meeting friends who they would otherwise see every year. He went on to share what the pandemic had meant to him and what he had seen a change in society but that he was very happy to see so many old friends again.

Lord Ranger paid tribute to all those who worked closely with him and how the success of Sun Mark was a result of a combination of customers, suppliers and other service providers coming together to help each other to progress. He thanked his team from Sun Mark for all of their efforts. He reminded his guests that with the right values anyone can succeed and told his own story and how it can inspire anyone to do the best they can.

Mr Paresh Rughani, the international motivational speaker, addressed the guests and shared his views on Lord Ranger’s inspirational leadership and how he has always emphasized the role of his family in his achievements; so much so that Paresh was thinking of writing a book about him.

Dr Aman Puri spoke about how has always worked closely with Lord Ranger; both when he was in the UK and even now in the UAE. He gave thanks to the Indian diaspora who are lifelong ambassadors for India. He gave thanks to Lord Ranger for all that he does for the Indian community wherever he goes in the world and is a shining role model for all Indians.

Sun Mark then recognised some of its regional partners and distributors in the region who had made a significant contribution to the growth and development of business in the region. They were Chief Joseph Ukeji, chairman of J.I. Ejison International; Mr Atif Majeed, of Super Asia Foods, Canada; Mr Mukesh Rajwani of Jaidev Stores, Sierra Leone and Mr Ashish Agarwal of Spicy World of USA.

The Vote of Thanks was given by Mr Mohnish Singh of Sun Mark who thanked Lord Rami Ranger CBE and Sun Mark UK and UAE team for making the evening possible and for bringing together such a myriad of people from all over the world.

Sun Mark is the only British company to have the accolade of being awarded the Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade for an unprecedented 5 consecutive years and is currently engaged in sales in over 130 countries and its reputation extends far and wide.

ALSO READ: LUFI Middle East & Africa Forum meet at Dubai Expo

Categories
-Top News Dubai UAE News

Gulfood 2022 opens in Dubai

Gulfood 2022 has opened its doors to over 4,000 companies from 120 countries, reports Asian Lite News

Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority (DWTCA), on Sunday opened the 27th edition of Gulfood, the world’s largest food and beverage sourcing event, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC).

Sheikh Ahmed toured the show accompanied by Mariam Al Mheiri, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and Helal Saeed Almarri, Director General of the Dubai World Trade Centre Authority. Running from 13-17 February, the global F&B industry will showcase innovative solutions to meet emerging trends and rapidly evolving consumer habits, examine sector challenges, drive agenda to action and strike trade deals to change the future for the better.

Over 4,000 companies from 120 countries, a line-up of industry leading speakers, and the world’s best chefs will chart the way forward for an industry in the midst of rapid transformation. Visitors to the event will be able to meet buyers looking to take orders for the latest and industry-defining products while exhibitors seek to draw customers looking to fill their order books, at the year’s first global F&B gathering.

Sustainability, the rising role of e-commerce in F&B, disruptive technology and impactful innovation will be explored and analysed during the next five days.

Mariam Al Mheiri, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, opened the all-new, action oriented Gulfood Inspire session, which featured a diverse range of speakers, including F&B executives, ministers, policymakers, retail executives, technologists, agriculturists, analysts, and futurists, all of whom provided invaluable insights, industry knowledge, and industry pathways.

Gulfood 2022 has opened with its most expansive exhibitor line-up yet including new pavilions from the Norwegian seafood industry, Uruguay, Panama, and Uzbekistan who will be joined by newcomers from Australia, Colombia, South Africa, Switzerland, and Hong Kong.

Participants, whether new or long-term exhibitors, are eager to unpack the raft of opportunities Gulfood will present this week.

France has renewed its participation with 69 companies bringing the best of French F&B to the region – led by Business France, the government agency that supports companies in export and expansion projects.

Flavie Paquay, Head of Business France’s UAE office & F&B department, said: “Global food buyers, importers, and distributors will take advantage of the networking opportunities to find supplies suitable to their target market. During the preparation phase for the event, I could witness how excited are French exhibitors to showcase their latest products, specifically produced to fit with Middle Eastern taste buds.”

“Participating at the largest annual F&B sourcing event in the world has become a tradition for France. We are excited to renew our commitment by taking part in the 27th edition of the Gulfood and share with the visitors the values of the French food industry: Excellence, responsibility, authenticity, sharing, and innovation,” added Paquay.

With an aim to connect, create and change for a better future, this week kicked off with the landmark launch of Gulfood Zero Waste – a new movement to create a sustainable event and inspire people in the food business, as well as food lovers, to take action.

Food from exhibitors and live cooking stations will be collected across the five days of the event and sent for compost production, in partnership with The Waste Lab, an impact-driven startup that aims to create an opportunity for every food scrap to become a solution rather than a burden.

Zero waste champions will be awarded for the best end-to-end solutions to tackle the global F&B challenge during a special event this week.

Meanwhile, the ever-popular Gulfood Innovation Awards has witnessed another exceptional year, attracting meaningful, game-changing breakthroughs that will drive the industry forward. Winners spanning eight categories: from sustainable packaging and health, wellness plant-based innovations, to most innovative frozen food and chilled products, will be announced on Monday 14 February.

Running concurrently with the exhibition, The Gulfood Top Table is a first for the event and is taking culinary experiences to new heights with series of live demonstrations and workshops from a star-studded line-up of award-winning chefs and food influencers. During the event, up to 70 chefs from 50 restaurants will prepare over 1,000 unique dishes, bringing together industry media, innovators, and global trendsetters in a masterclass feast.

Gulfood YouthX, a brand-new platform will debut this week aimed at empowering youth and fuelling the food and beverage industry’s future. The inaugural event will help young Emirati talent turn their passion into a high-flying career, with the chance to learn from renowned chefs who will provide hands-on learning experiences in live kitchens.

The YouthX cooking contest will see local talent go head-to-head with the winner landing a life-changing experience in one of Hilton Europe’s dining destinations this summer, while the runner-up will receive a 25% scholarship to Dubai College of Tourism’s Culinary Arts Programme.

The event is being held under stringent safety and hygiene protocols. DWTC has proved its capability to curate the safest face-to-face business environment and deliver world-class events with the highest safety protocols.

ALSO READ-‘Bangladesh in talks with UAE on direct shipping line’