Baladna aims to achieve self-sufficiency
23 March, 2019
Baladna Food Industries, the largest producer of dairy products in Qatar, recently participated in the seventh edition of the Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition 2019, the main platform for the agricultural sector in Qatar.
The exhibition, organized by the Ministry of Municipality and Environment and the participation of Qatar Petroleum as the official sponsor of the event, was held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center from 19 to 22 March 2019 under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar.
The 7th edition of the event reviewed innovation in agricultural technologies and helped shape the road map towards food security and sustainable development in Qatar.
The exhibition has proved to be an ideal opportunity for industry professionals to discover a range of agricultural equipment, products, and technologies, meet a number of decision-makers and meet with bright minds. The four-day exhibition was a knowledge-sharing center that highlighted the latest achievements and practices in the sector. Agricultural.
Alongside the exhibition, Baladna Food Industries has prepared a large pavilion extending over an area of 264 square meters in which it reviewed its fresh dairy products, dedicated a cheese tasting corner and a model of a silo of the real silos on our country farm in Al Khor.
Commenting on the participation, Dr. Kamel Abdulla, Chief Executive Officer of Baladna Food Industries, said: “ We were delighted to participate in the Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition 2019, as part of our ongoing quest for self-sufficiency in dairy and food production in Qatar. The exhibition is an important platform for our country to share, exchange experiences and highlight our role as a leader in dairy and food production. ”
Our country is accelerating the implementation of its plans to expand and diversify into a range of dairy products and food. With the arrival of the recent shipment of cows, the farm is now home to about 20,000 head of cows, and our country continues to invest in the best staff, practices, and equipment to produce high-quality products, with a vision to educate communities. And local families about the importance of fresh and local products and their benefits.