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Saudi Arabia to Host 4th Middle East Poultry Expo in Riyadh
The Middle East Poultry Expo, a premier event for the poultry industry, is set to return to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for its 4th edition. Scheduled to take place from October 4 to 6, 2026, the expo will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center, covering an expansive area of 15,000 square meters.
This highly anticipated event is expected to attract a large number of exhibitors and visitors from across the globe, providing a unique platform for industry professionals to connect, network, and explore the latest trends and innovations in the poultry sector. The Middle East Poultry Expo has established itself as a leading event in the region, bringing together key players from the poultry industry, including manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers.
The expo’s return to Riyadh underscores the city’s growing importance as a hub for trade and commerce in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia’s strategic location, combined with its rapidly developing economy, makes it an attractive destination for businesses looking to tap into the region’s vast market potential.
The 4th edition of the Middle East Poultry Expo is expected to feature a wide range of exhibits, including poultry breeding and genetics, feed and nutrition, health and biosecurity, and processing and packaging. The event will also include conferences, seminars, and workshops, providing attendees with valuable insights into the latest developments and challenges facing the industry.
As the poultry industry continues to grow and evolve, the Middle East Poultry Expo is poised to play a significant role in shaping the future of the sector. With its strong track record of attracting high-profile exhibitors and visitors, the event is expected to be a major success, offering unparalleled opportunities for business growth, networking, and knowledge sharing.
Source: Original report / supplier profile on mep-expo.com
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