Almost 10 years ago, Sharjah hosted Pakistan’s one-day match against the Sri Lankans in what was the grand old stadium’s first women’s international match
MENOPE 2009 comes at a time when the Middle East has maintained its lead as the fastest growing destination for natural and organic foods despite economic recession impacting the uptake of the
products globally.
The show in its successful seventh year now is being organised by the Dubai-based Global Links, a leading event and exhibition company which pioneered the exhibition.
Commenting on the potential MENOPE 2009 offers to exhibitors, Eng. Nadim Al Fuqaha, Managing Director, Global Links, said, “MENOPE 2009 has been able to retain its ubiquitous status as the only show that opens doors to the natural and organic products market of the Middle East thanks to the regional market’s undiminished growth potential – Middle East is seen to buck a global downward trend and is continuing to post a growth rate of over 15 per cent annually.”
MENOPE 2009 is being held under the patronage of the UAE’s Ministry of Health & Ministry of Environment & Water.
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