Vertical farming enthusiasts unite this September in Dubai for GVF 2023.

In just one month, on 13-14 September 2023, all the vertical farming big names - be it farm owners, technology and solution providers, policymakers, key associations, investors and relevant stakeholders will gather under one realm in the beautiful venue of Movenpick Grand Al Bustan Dubai.

With just one month left for the Middle East's most exclusive and trailblazing vertical farming event - the 4th Global Vertical Farming Show Dubai, this is an exciting moment for the organizers (TAB group) to be holding this show back in the region that is witnessing an exponential growth in the vertical farming sector.


In just one month, on 13-14 September 2023, all the vertical farming big names - be it farm owners, technology and solution providers, policymakers, key associations, investors and relevant stakeholders will gather under one realm in the beautiful venue of Movenpick Grand Al Bustan Dubai.

Under the Patronage of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment UAE, the show has a tremendous support from organizations like Private Office of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), Dubai Municipality, Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment Development(AAAID), Emirates Development Bank, Food Tech Valley, Emirates Green Building Council, Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park, Emirates Environmental Group, Sharjah Sustainable City, Nitaj (Oman Food Investment Holdings), Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, World Green Economy Organization, Swiss Business Council, British Chamber of Commerce Abu Dhabi, British Business Group Dubai & Northern Emirates.

Besides, joining the show as Innovation and Retail Chain Partners are Bustanica, Uns Farms, CRYSP Farms, Pure Harvest Smart Farms, Jones Food Company, Smart acres, Green Fields LLC, Maryannes Fresh Produce, Aranya Farms, AeroFarms, Themar al Emarat, Farm Fresh Harvest, Elite Agro, Lulu Hypermarket, Union Co-op, Barakat, Fresh On Table, IKEA, Fit Fresh and many more.

Mohhamad Talha Sarwar - Project Manager - GVF said "We are thrilled to see the growing list of esteemed companies and industry professionals who have shown enthusiasm in joining us for this significant event. Their expertise and contributions in the Vertical Farming sector are highly valued, and we believe the presence of industry peers will undoubtedly enrich the event experience for all attendees."

"GVF will provide an ideal platform for networking, fostering new partnerships and gaining valuable insights into emerging trends in the Vertical Farming industry.

To ensure the success of the exhibition and create a seamless experience for all participants, the presence of the Industry peers is of utmost importance to us, and we are committed to making this exhibition an exceptional opportunity for them to connect, engage and flourish across the Middle East.

We are keen and excited to host the 4th GVF and ambitious in making this exhibition a memorable and impactful experience for all attendees." Talha continued.

Recently, there has been significant growth in the Middle East Vertical Farming sector with over 35,000 farms reported to exist in the region. UAE, taking the lead alone has more than 1,000 vertical farms fully functional.
Holding the show in the region will open up various new prospects for all the companies looking to expand in this region.

To register for this event, interested companies can visit: https://verticalfarmingshow.com/registration.html

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