Gulfood 2022 provided marketing opportunity for Jordanian companies-JEA
Head of Jordan Exporters Association (JEA), Ahmad Khudari, lauded the Kingdom's participation in Gulfood 2022 as 'very successful and provided Jordanian industrial companies with a remarkable marketing opportunity to promote their products.'
In a statement on Saturday, Khudari noted Gulfood 2022, a large annual food and beverage trade exhibition, which was held at Dubai World Trade Center, opened 'new' marketing outlets for Jordanian food industry's products, as contracts were signed by many companies that participated in the Jordanian pavilion.
A total of 36 Jordanian companies operating in the various foodstuff sectors, including fresh, chilled, ready-made and canned industries, took part in the Jordanian pavilion, on a 800m-area, he pointed out.
Khudari also noted JEA sought to organize the Jordanian pavilion at Gulfood 2022, which was inaugurated by the Kingdom's ambassador to United Arab Emirates, Nassar Habashneh, to enable industrial companies to promote their products and learn about the latest developments in the food manufacturing field.
The exhibition witnessed a 'record' turnout of participants and visitors, which was not witnessed in previous sessions, due to the 'remarkable' global interest in the food industry that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, and plans aimed to achieve food security globally, according to Khudari.
For his part, JEA's Director General, Halim Abu Rahma, said Jordan's participation in the Gulfood 2022 was 'successful and distinguished', adding that the Kingdom's pavilion received large number of visitors.
Abu Rahma indicated that the JEA began planning to hold other activities, foremost is the participation in SIAL Canada exhibition, which will be held next April, in light of successes made by the Jordanian participation in Gulfood 2022.
Participation in foreign exhibitions constitutes an 'important' opportunity to promote Jordanian products and open new markets, he noted, calling for orchestrated efforts among all the various economic institutions to showcase Jordan's 'bright' image and the 'remarkable' achievements of the national industry.
JEA, which was established in 1988, seeks to support export of industrial sector products and services, implement activities aimed at developing the Kingdom's exports and participate in international exhibitions.
The Jordanian food industries sector constitutes 15% of the total number of industrial establishments operating in the Kingdom, with a number of 2,645 businesses, providing 50,000 job opportunities, per official data.
Head of Jordan Exporters Association (JEA), Ahmad Khudari, lauded the Kingdom's participation in Gulfood 2022 as 'very successful and provided Jordanian industrial companies with a remarkable marketing opportunity to promote their products.'
In a statement on Saturday, Khudari noted Gulfood 2022, a large annual food and beverage trade exhibition, which was held at Dubai World Trade Center, opened 'new' marketing outlets for Jordanian food industry's products, as contracts were signed by many companies that participated in the Jordanian pavilion.
A total of 36 Jordanian companies operating in the various foodstuff sectors, including fresh, chilled, ready-made and canned industries, took part in the Jordanian pavilion, on a 800m-area, he pointed out.
Khudari also noted JEA sought to organize the Jordanian pavilion at Gulfood 2022, which was inaugurated by the Kingdom's ambassador to United Arab Emirates, Nassar Habashneh, to enable industrial companies to promote their products and learn about the latest developments in the food manufacturing field.
The exhibition witnessed a 'record' turnout of participants and visitors, which was not witnessed in previous sessions, due to the 'remarkable' global interest in the food industry that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, and plans aimed to achieve food security globally, according to Khudari.
For his part, JEA's Director General, Halim Abu Rahma, said Jordan's participation in the Gulfood 2022 was 'successful and distinguished', adding that the Kingdom's pavilion received large number of visitors.
Abu Rahma indicated that the JEA began planning to hold other activities, foremost is the participation in SIAL Canada exhibition, which will be held next April, in light of successes made by the Jordanian participation in Gulfood 2022.
Participation in foreign exhibitions constitutes an 'important' opportunity to promote Jordanian products and open new markets, he noted, calling for orchestrated efforts among all the various economic institutions to showcase Jordan's 'bright' image and the 'remarkable' achievements of the national industry.
JEA, which was established in 1988, seeks to support export of industrial sector products and services, implement activities aimed at developing the Kingdom's exports and participate in international exhibitions.
The Jordanian food industries sector constitutes 15% of the total number of industrial establishments operating in the Kingdom, with a number of 2,645 businesses, providing 50,000 job opportunities, per official data.
Head of Jordan Exporters Association (JEA), Ahmad Khudari, lauded the Kingdom's participation in Gulfood 2022 as 'very successful and provided Jordanian industrial companies with a remarkable marketing opportunity to promote their products.'
In a statement on Saturday, Khudari noted Gulfood 2022, a large annual food and beverage trade exhibition, which was held at Dubai World Trade Center, opened 'new' marketing outlets for Jordanian food industry's products, as contracts were signed by many companies that participated in the Jordanian pavilion.
A total of 36 Jordanian companies operating in the various foodstuff sectors, including fresh, chilled, ready-made and canned industries, took part in the Jordanian pavilion, on a 800m-area, he pointed out.
Khudari also noted JEA sought to organize the Jordanian pavilion at Gulfood 2022, which was inaugurated by the Kingdom's ambassador to United Arab Emirates, Nassar Habashneh, to enable industrial companies to promote their products and learn about the latest developments in the food manufacturing field.
The exhibition witnessed a 'record' turnout of participants and visitors, which was not witnessed in previous sessions, due to the 'remarkable' global interest in the food industry that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, and plans aimed to achieve food security globally, according to Khudari.
For his part, JEA's Director General, Halim Abu Rahma, said Jordan's participation in the Gulfood 2022 was 'successful and distinguished', adding that the Kingdom's pavilion received large number of visitors.
Abu Rahma indicated that the JEA began planning to hold other activities, foremost is the participation in SIAL Canada exhibition, which will be held next April, in light of successes made by the Jordanian participation in Gulfood 2022.
Participation in foreign exhibitions constitutes an 'important' opportunity to promote Jordanian products and open new markets, he noted, calling for orchestrated efforts among all the various economic institutions to showcase Jordan's 'bright' image and the 'remarkable' achievements of the national industry.
JEA, which was established in 1988, seeks to support export of industrial sector products and services, implement activities aimed at developing the Kingdom's exports and participate in international exhibitions.
The Jordanian food industries sector constitutes 15% of the total number of industrial establishments operating in the Kingdom, with a number of 2,645 businesses, providing 50,000 job opportunities, per official data.
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Gulfood 2022 provided marketing opportunity for Jordanian companies-JEA
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