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7/17/25, 2:14 PM   UAE-Tunisia Agriculture and Food Forum explores prospects for partnerships in food industries and modern agriculture technology
         H.E.  Bin  Touq  added:  “The  UAE  is  moving  toward  an  economic  cluster  model  across  key  sectors,  in  line  with  its  future
         economic vision. At the forefront of this strategy is the food economic cluster, which integrates agricultural production, food
         industries, and cutting-edge agri-tech into a cohesive and collaborative system. This synergy enhances competitiveness and
         empowers private sector enterprises operating within the food sector and its related industries.”

         H.E. Dr. Iman Ahmed Al-Salami, UAE Ambassador to Tunisia, underscored the strength of bilateral ties and the pivotal role of
         the  food  industry  in  advancing  the  UAE’s  food  security  strategy  and  agri-tech  vision.  She  highlighted  UAE  companies  as
         regional  pioneers  in  this  sector,  emphasizing  the  forum’s  importance  in  fostering  UAE-Tunisian  partnerships  with  key
         economic  stakeholders  in  attendance.  Her  Excellency  also  pointed  out  the  promising  opportunities  in  manufacturing  and
         biological products, which could further elevate economic cooperation between the two countries.
         The UAE’s food sector has experienced significant growth, with its contribution to non-oil GDP projected to rise to 11 percent
         in 2024, up from 10 per cent in 2023. This expansion is fueled by advancements in food manufacturing, agri-tech investments,
         and  strengthened  local  production.  Forecasts  suggest  the  broader  food  system,  encompassing  production,  processing,
         distribution,  retail,  hospitality,  and  logistics,  will  generate  USD  38.3  to  USD  40  billion  in  2024. Additionally,  the  food  and
         beverage manufacturing sector is poised to sustain this growth, with a projected 5.1 per cent CAGR through 2028.

         UAE and Tunisian firms highlight food sector investment prospects

         The forum featured dedicated sessions and B2B meetings where companies from both markets showcased opportunities in
         smart agriculture, food processing, packaging technologies, and food logistics. Participants explored avenues to strengthen
         cooperation in agricultural research and food innovation, while also examining investment potential in emerging technologies
         like alternative proteins, vertical farming, and smart supply chain solutions.

         At the forum, participants explored future collaboration avenues and knowledge-sharing between public and private sector
         representatives, aiming to strengthen food security systems and boost joint investments in this critical sector.

         IFSA is Africa's premier annual food industry exhibition, hosted at Tunisia's KRAM Expo Center. The flagship event unites all
         major stakeholders across the food value chain - from production and processing to packaging, distribution, and cutting-edge
         food innovation.










































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