The Halal Meat workshop starts today at Gulfood 2018
EuroMeatNews and Gulfood are hosting together "Modern focus on traditional halal meat market", an event that intends to be the biggest debate on the halal meat sector. The workshop, programmed on 19th of February at Dubai World Trade Center, is going to offer you an insight on how things are evolving in the global halal meat and poultry market.
The event will take place today, 19.02.2018 starting 14:30 in UMM al QWAIN conference hall, Concourse 2, second floor ( Gulfood's main entrance near Ibis Hotel).
Guests invited to talk about the industry and challenges of the halal markets across the world are Nick Meara, Meat and Livestock Australia’s (MLA) International Business Manager for the Middle East and North Africa, Awal Fuseini, the Halal Sector Manager of the UK’s Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB), Mr Sergio Gustavo Rey, Head of External Promotion Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Beef - (IPCVA), and a Gulfood official.
Subject like Meat and Poultry insights 2018 - beef, sheep, goat, chicken, turkey; Meeting market demands on processed meat - ready meal, ready to cook, private label; Challenges for the meat industry in 2018; Global halal meat market; How tradition and culture influence eating habits; Consumption 2018 - insights, trends, tradition; Understanding halal consumer; New opportunities on globalization; Marketing and digital meat market; Innovation and new products; Halal meat and Poultry in modern supermarkets; Halal certifications towards global quality standards; Innovation and trends for Clean Label will fill the agenda of the workshop.
Do not miss one of the biggest events dedicated to the halal meat industry and be at UMM al QWAIN conference hall, Concourse 2, second floor (Gulfood's main entrance, near Ibis Hotel) from 14:30 this afternoon.
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