Gulf Today,
Monday, Jul
15, 2024 | Muharram 9, 1445
Malaysia showcases agricultural prowess, food industries in Dubai
United Arab Emirates:
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food
Security Malaysia is intensifying its promotional efforts across the Middle
Eastern region. In a bid to highlight Malaysia’s agricultural and food
industries, the Malaysian Agriculture Counselor Office in Dubai organised a
high-profile business networking event at the prestigious Raffles Hotel
Dubai.
This event aimed to showcase the nation’s agricultural prowess and promote
the Ministry’s flagship event, Malaysia Agriculture, Horticulture and
Agro-tourism (MAHA) 2024, scheduled from 11 to 23 September 2024.
Established in 1923, MAHA has evolved into Southeast Asia’s premier
agricultural exhibition, a testament to Malaysia’s rich farming heritage.
Celebrating a century of innovation and resilience, MAHA promotes
sustainable practices and bridges urban-rural gaps.
Vice Consul for Agriculture in the Consulate General of Malaysia in Dubai,
Muhd Arif Jauhari, stated, “This year marks the centennial anniversary of
MAHA EXPO. For a century, MAHA has been a beacon of agricultural innovation,
education, and community engagement. This monumental achievement underscores
the profound legacy and impact MAHA has had over the past hundred years,
from spearheading agricultural advancements to nurturing community spirit.
This year’s theme, ‘Harvesting Tomorrow Where Dreams Blossom,’ underscores
our dedication to sustainable agriculture, human capital, technology,
agro-tourism, and investment. MAHA 2024 will feature a three-day trade show
followed by a nine-day public exhibition, offering educational activities
and interactive exhibits.”
“Through its diverse exhibitions and activities, MAHA educates and inspires
visitors on the pivotal role of agriculture. As we commemorate its
centenary, we reflect on MAHA’s enduring legacy and reaffirm our unwavering
commitment to advancing Malaysia’s agricultural sector for future
generations.”
MAHA offers businesses and companies an excellent platform to market and
promote the latest products and services for trades and engagement with
potential buyers and customers. The 2024 edition of the biennial MAHA event
aims at promoting agriculture and agro-based industries. This premier agro
fair showcases all the different components and the various efforts
undertaken by government agencies as well as presenting numerous business
opportunities offered by this fast-growing industry. Among the many
highlights of MAHA 2024 are the ecosystem of agriculture which consists of
input suppliers, farming companies, traders, processors, distributors,
logistics and consumers, other industry adjacent business, data device and
analytics, automation and machinery plus software and technologies that
interrelated.
The 2024 edition introduces MAHA Go Global platform which will act as a
catalyst for business growth within the agriculture and horticulture
sectors, boost exports, and promote innovation. It is also a valuable
platform for professionals in the industry to build the network, learn, and
explore new business opportunities. During this programme, it can offer a
wide variety of products and services which can connect with more than 150
exhibitors from all over the world.
Stakeholders have the chance to be part of MAHA Go Global 2024 and take
their business to new heights on this revamped platform, meticulously
designed to enhance your agro-food ventures.
MAHA 2024, an outstanding event that has been built on the successes of
previous events presents myriad of opportunities for industry players
throughout the 11-day event. Participants will not only establish new
networking and learn the latest agricultural methods and innovations but
also take part in a movement that will propel Malaysia into leading the
agricultural revolution taking place around the world.
Malaysia’s palm oil stocks surged to a four-month high in June, driven by a
steeper decline in exports compared to production, the industry regulator
said recently.
The rise in stocks in Malaysia, the world’s second-largest palm oil producer
after Indonesia, would put pressure on benchmark futures, which fell more
than 4% in two days. Malaysia’s palm oil stocks at the end of June rose
4.35% from May to 1.83 million metric tons, the highest since February, the
Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) said.
Crude palm oil production declined 5.23% from May to 1.62 million tons,
while palm oil exports plunged 12.82% to 1.21 million tons, A Reuters survey
forecast inventories at 1.83 million tons, with output at 1.62 million tons
and exports at 1.24 million tons. “Stocks rose as expected, but the buildup
is concerning. Palm oil inventories are increasing even before the peak
production season begins in August,” said a New Delhi-based dealer with a
global trade house. “The discount of palm oil to soyoil and sunflower oil is
small and needs to widen to stimulate demand. Otherwise, traditional buyers
may shift to competing oils.”
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