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Major Challenges Ahead For The Global Food Industry

Abu Dhabi, UAE, 24 October 2011: Major challenges lie ahead for the global food industry according to a leading authority in agriculture and food, as increasing urbanisation shrinks rural labour forces and non-renewable resources are becoming more scarce.

Sudhakar Tomar, managing director for Hakan Agro DMCC, the UAE’s largest agribusiness trading organisation, said that for the first time 50 per cent of the world’s population lives in cities, with the overall population growth rate increasing faster than the average growth rate of food production.

“As the world’s population is expected to reach nine billion by 2050, there will be an extra 2.5 billion mouths to feed, meaning overall food production needs to be raised by 70 per cent,” said Tomar, adding that reducing wastage, both in the supply chain and on the table, as well as eating smarter will go a long way to satisfying the growing appetites of the world’s population.

Tomar will be among an expert panel of speakers at the second edition of SIAL Middle East Conference, where he will highlight the various challenges of global food supply, and the measures to combat these challenges. The three-day conference runs alongside SIAL Middle East Food Exhibition, taking place from 21-23 November at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

A line-up of 31 high profile international and regional speakers will join Tomar as they look to address delegates about the pressing issues and opportunities facing the global food industry.
The first day focus is on food retail, with the afternoon dedicated to a featured session on seafood from Vietnam. The second and third day will put a spotlight on business and marketing, trends and innovation, nutrition and healthy food, and food security and sustainability, where Tomar will outline how to meet the challenge of feeding a population of nine billion people by 2050.

“To feed nine billion people is difficult but not impossible,” added Tomar.  “The world can produce enough food to feed everybody now and in the future.  We can solve the global food crisis in our lifetime if we improve our crop yields in the developing world, stop wastage at the farm level in Asia and Africa, stop wasting food on the plate in the first world, and most importantly, if we start eating smart.

“At the current farm level in Asia and Africa, 50 per cent of crops are lost due to pests, diseases, bad storage and an almost non-existent supply chain. Furthermore, almost 40 per cent of food is lost or thrown away in North America and Europe between the shop and the dining table.”

Held in strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority, SIAL Middle East 2011 is a part of SIAL Group – the world’s largest network of professional B2B food exhibitions which include SIAL Paris, SIAL China, SIAL Canada, and SIAL Brazil.

Mohamed Jalal Al Reyaysa, Official Spokesperson, Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority and Chairman, Higher Organizing Committee for SIAL Middle East,  said that the SIAL Middle East conference provides an ideal platform to bring together government representatives and the private sector to discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the global food and agriculture sector.

“Due to population growth and increasing per capita income, food consumption will reach 51.5 million tonnes by 2015 in the GCC alone,” said Al Reyaysa. “Meeting this increasing demand for food is both a challenge for the GCC governments and an opportunity for private sector players to expand within the market. The SIAL Middle East Exhibition and Conference provides the all important stage to meet the challenges and capitalize on the opportunities that lay ahead.”

More than 12,000 trade visitors from 80 countries are expected to attend SIAL Middle East 2011. The trade show will host an exhibitor line up of more than 500 food and equipment manufacturers and suppliers. There will also be 16 national pavilions from Turkey, Argentina, Korea, China, Taiwan, Iran, France, Italy, Poland, Vietnam, Thailand, UK, USA, Egypt, Tunisia, and the UAE. 70 per cent of the exhibitors and the food products on display will be seen for the first time in the region.

Trade professionals and buyers will be able to source a huge array of food products and services, some of which have not been seen in the Middle East before.

Caption: Sudhakar Tomar – making sense of the global food crisis at SIAL Middle East 2011

About SIAL Middle East

SIAL Middle East is part of the world’s largest network of professional food events and is the latest exhibition to be launched in the Middle East as a part of the SIAL Group of events. Held annually, under strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority, the event brings together professionals involved in buying and selling food products, services and equipment in addition to the latest innovations in the food industry. After being highly commended in the Best Trade Exhibition category at the Middle East Event Awards 2011 and already named as the largest and best attended business event launched in Abu Dhabi last year, SIAL Middle East has fast become the region’s dynamic event for the professional food industry. For more information, visit: www.sialme.com

About SIAL Group

First developed in Paris in 1964, SIAL has become the global brand serving the food and retail industries. Now the largest network of professional food events in the world, SIAL Group exhibitions assemble over 9,300 exhibitors and deliver more than 216,000 visitors from 200 countries. Since 1997, SIAL exhibitions have also been organized in Asia, North America and Latin America. SIAL Middle East, the trade only event, will welcome more than 12,000 industry professionals in November this year in Abu Dhabi. For more information, visit: www.sialme.com

About Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority – Strategic Partner for SIAL Middle East

Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority was established in 2005 as an independent food regulatory agency for the emirate of Abu Dhabi. The Authority embodies the Abu Dhabi Government's commitment to protecting its consumers, particularly by ensuring the safety and quality of food served throughout the public. It enforces policies and standards and conducts research and awareness campaigns to maintain a sustainable agriculture and food sector that delivers safe food to the public, protects the health of animals and plants, and adheres to sound environmental practices. For more information visit: www.adfca.ae

About Turret Media – Organiser of SIAL Middle East

A multi award winning company, Turret Media has conceptualised, developed and launched some of the most successful live events in the world and is a leading publisher within several market sectors in the Middle East.

Following more than 50 years of experience in the United Kingdom, Turret Media migrated its business headquarters to the UAE in 2006 after becoming a foundation partner of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company. Turret Media has since been behind numerous exhibitions, conferences and consumer events in Abu Dhabi and Dubai that collectively attract some 1,400 exhibitors and deliver more than 120,000 visitors in industry sectors as diverse as renewable energy, IT, gourmet food and waste management. For more information visit: www.turretme.com

 
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