Planetfair and Messe Essen are proud to announce the 9th International Plants Expo Middle East taking place from 9th - 11th of November 2014 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, giving the flowers and plants industry traders and professionals the chance to create new business opportunities within the Middle East region. IPM DUBAI 2014 is the only dedicated exhibition for flowers and plants in the Middle East and turned to be the region's most important annual platform for green industry members to meet and make business.
Due to its strategic location Dubai is developing into a new hub of growth for the floriculture industry in the 21st century. Dubai is an important trade centre between the producing countries of Africa, Asia, South America and the consumer markets of UAE and Europe. With the explosive growth in global trade of flowers and perishables, there is an increasing demand for innovative logistics and commercial solutions that enable the industry to reduce transit time, improve quality and grow profits. With the Dubai Airports and the Dubai Flower Centre the country is able to meet the needs of the international horticultural industry.
Held under the patronage of H.H.Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority & Chairman of Dubai Airports.
For more info: www.ipm-dubai.net





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