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Business & Money | Monday 30 October, 2017 1:39 am |
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Food for Thought! At All-new Gulfood Manufacturing Business Talks

With the official implementation of Valued Added Tax (VAT) across the GCC coming into effect in January 2018, the ripple effect of the region’s first applied taxation on all goods and services is a pressing concern across the majority of industries functioning in the Gulf – including the burgeoning food production and manufacturing sphere.   

 

The Gulfood Manufacturing 2017 Business Talks Conference will cast light on the VAT conundrum and other burning issues when a who’s who of the leading industry thought leaders converge on the sidelines of the region’s largest food and beverage manufacturing event to discuss the hot topics shaping the industry.

 

The Business Talks Conference will feature three keynote addresses and four symposiums across the three-day event, with top decision makers and market leaders gathering to outline, discuss and debate the future direction of the industry in the region and beyond amid rising populations catalysing an ever-growing demand for food.

 

The Conference will open on 31 October with the keynote address Made in the UAE, in which high-profile speakers - including Abdulla Belhoul, CEO of Dubai Food Park, the emirate’s latest initiative in its bid to become a global hub for the food supply chain, and Saleh Abdullah Lootah, Chairman, Food and Beverage Manufacturers Business Group - who will set the scene for the three-day mega event running from 31 October to 2 November. The pair will outline the current state of the UAE’s manufacturing sector, drawing on commissioned research to examine future opportunities and challenges in front of an influential audience of industry members, manufacturers and consumers shaping regional food and beverage trends.

 

“The UAE currently imports 90% of its total food requirements, so opportunities are rife for the industry to manufacture or process a significantly higher share of our domestic food needs at a local level – this opportunity is not limited to the UAE, it is the case across the region,” said Lootah, the Managing Director of Al Islami Foods, one of Middle East’s biggest halal food producers which has supply operations in Brazil and Australia, and which exports its products throughout the Middle East, the CIS and Europe.

 

“We will leverage the conference to outline how regional food producers can enable faster and more cost-effective production of safer and more reliable products by implementing the latest ingredients, processing machinery, packaging equipment and logistics, warehousing and cold chain solutions into their operations.” The second keynote - Are You Ready for VAT? - will see key figures including Tarek El Sakka, CEO of Dubai Pepsi Refreshment Group, and other prominent market analysts address how the impending introduction of the five per cent levy will impact consumer spending and consumption, with a specific focus on the steps regional firms must take to maintain business growth by readying their internal and external finance systems, accounts, sales and supply chain strategies for the introduction of VAT introduction.

 

“The illustrious roll-call of speakers for this year’s Business Talks Conference will see the region’s leading business minds dissect the prominent business challenges facing the entire reginal food production sector, and duly demonstrate how Gulfood Manufacturing 2017 is once again right at the heart of the Middle East and global food supply chain,” said Trixie LohMirmand, Senior Vice President, Exhibitions & Events Management, DWTC.

 

“Key industry decision makers, thought-leaders, and influential players increasingly see Gulfood Manufacturing, and consequently Dubai and the UAE, as crucial to their regional and global expansion strategies. Alongside the core exhibition featuring the latest food processing and manufacturing products, solutions and services, the Business Talks Conference will highlight why Gulfood Manufacturing 2017 is a must-attend event for anyone in the industry – from start-ups to multi-territory global heavyweights.”

 

With Dubai now home to more than 16,000 food outlets and restaurants, including 2,074 new restaurants that opened between the middle of 2015 and the end of 2016, according to the latest figures from Dubai Municipality, the opening symposium on Day two of the Business Talks Conference on November 1, is sure to attract the attention of delegates.

 

The Construction and Operation of Food Establishments will take the form of an interactive workshop to help delegates get an understanding of the legal requirements for constructing and operating a food establishment in Dubai, exploring best practice for layout, food machinery and equipment selection.

 

Other sessions will include a look at the trends in the industry for 2017 and beyond, technological developments in food manufacturing and processing and Blending Human Expertise, Digital Platforms and Data Analytics: A Food Industry Perspective, which will give delegates an insight into how automation, digitisation and big data can transform their businesses.

 

“We want visitors to leave this year’s show armed with potential business opportunities and greater knowledge and understanding of the burning issues shaping the growing food industry. The sectorisation of the show and the topics on the conference agenda are great enablers,” added LohMirmand.

 

Gulfood Manufacturing 2017 will present food and beverage manufacturers with the unique opportunity to connect with more than 1,600 local, regional and international, suppliers and service providers, while creating easier access for these exhibitors to meet new customers to boost their business potential.

 

To ensure participating companies can connect with the right partners and investors, Gulfood Manufacturing 2017 will host the ‘Big Buyers’ Programme, which will host more than 2,000 pre-qualified serious buyers at the show from across the Middle East and Africa, with a pre-determined budget to spend with participating exhibitors.

 

The Gulfood Manufacturing Awards, meanwhile, will recognise industry excellence in a glittering ceremony and gala dinner at Dubai’s Conrad Hotel on the evening of October 31, while the Innovation Tours will offer visitors a memorable journey showing real-life innovations within some of the region’s top, award-winning food factories.

 

Gulfood Manufacturing 2007 will open from 10 am – 6 pm on 31 October and 1 November, and 10 am – 5 pm on 2 November 2017. The show is only open to F&B trade professionals and visitor attendance is free of charge. For more information, please visit gulfoodmanufacturing.com

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