20 French firms at VIV Middle East and Africa
ABU DHABI, January 28, 2018
Business France, the national agency supporting the international development of the French economy, will run a French pavilion at VIV Middle East Africa, which takes place in Abu Dhabi next month.
This trade fair devoted to livestock will run from February 5 to 7 and feature almost 20 French companies, all eager to present their latest offerings and know-how. The event will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (Adnec).
Thanks to the genetic quality of its livestock and the strength of its livestock industry, France is a major breeder and a leader in the European Union for its productivity, value-added products and the global distribution of its exceptionally diverse range of breeds, meats and dairy products (including the 1,000 different cheeses).
France is also one of the world’s leading producers of milk and meat thanks to the vitality of its livestock which contribute to name France as an international excellence and reference in this industry.
This regional exhibition gathers poultry and cattle sector’s players from upstream to downstream. More than 270 international exhibitors and over 6,000 visitors are expected to attend the biennial event.
Some of the latest French products and innovations will be presented at the French pavilion, which will cover a surface area of 248 sq m across halls 6 and 7. The exhibitors will show the diversity of the French offer and there will be players from the sectors of: Animal nutrition; Hygiene and animal health; Equipment and innovative solutions for hatchery & laboratory; Equipment for the pasteurization and sterilization of food liquids for milk and dairy products; and Efficient egg processing lines.
This year, again, the Brittany Region of France, has a strong presence since the region is one of the leaders in livestock industry in France (specifically in poultry). Being a partner of Business France, Bretagne Commerce International will support 11 companies during the exhibition. – TradeArabia News Service