Foodex Saudi 2014 gets underway in Jeddah
Nov 18, 2014
HH Prince Khalid bin Saud bin Khalid bin Turki
Al Saud opens Foodex Saudi 2014
Thousands of visitors at
the Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events yesterday welcomed the second edition
of Foodex Saudi, which was opened by HH Prince Khalid bin Saud bin Khalid bin
Turki Al Saud, deputy chairman of the Meteorology and Environmental Protection
Administration.
Running until November
20, the event has attracted more than 400 brands from over 30 countries and is
expected to see over 15,000 trade visitors and consumes attend over the four
days.
Some of the exhibitors
at the event, organised by Reed Sunaidi, have banded together as national
pavilions, under the flags of countries such as Mexico, Pakistan and Italy.
Speaking to HotelierMiddleEast.com,
Arturo Trejo, ambassador of Mexico to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, explained
the importance of the event to businesses from his nation.
“Over the past ten
years, our trade [with Saudi Arabia] has grown five-fold. Ten years ago we had
around US $200 million, now we have over US $1 billion. We have exported many
manufactured products, including automobile parts for cars and pick-up trucks.
“But we want to improve
our export of food. We are already exporting honey and other items, but not in
big volume.”
Running parallel
to Foodex Saudi is
the Saudi Food Forum, which will kick off in earnest today with sessions on
opportunity and responsibility in the Saudi food sector, food security and
changing taste and food trends.
Speakers will include Dr
Ibrahim Alsini, dean of the Tourism Institute at King Abdulaziz University in
Jeddah, and Saudi Arabian Chefs Association founder Yasser Jad.
Also running at the
event over the coming days is the Saudi Chef Competition, encouraging
encourages local chefs to compete on a spectrum of culinary talents, with the
winners being determined by an international panel of industry professionals.
“We’d like to thank HH
Prince Khalid bin Saud bin Khalid bin Turki Al Saud and the Ministry of
Agriculture for their continued patronage and support of Foodex Saudi—we
believe that there is no better time than now for these initiatives,” said Reed
Sunaidi head of exhibitions Simon Blazeby.
“The Saudi food sector
is expected to grow by 55.3% over the next few years, reaching $70 billion per
annum. Being the largest consumer in the Gulf, the Kingdom’s food and
agricultural commodities account for 15%, or $17.5 billion, of its imports,
with agricultural imports projected to grow by as much as 76% by 2016.
“The exhibition provides
a platform for local and international businesses to come together and further
develop Saudi Arabia’s F&B industry.”
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