Gulfood Fresh by Gulfood 2026 Positions Fresh Produce at Heart of Middle East’s Food Security and Trade Agenda

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Gulfood 2026 responds to surging demand for fresh produce across the Middle East region, uniting global growers, exporters and policymakers at a dedicated platform, Gulfood Fresh

As the Middle East region increases investments in food security, supply resilience and sustainable sourcing, Gulfood 2026 announces Gulfood Fresh at Dubai Exhibition Centre (DEC) at Expo City Dubai from 26-30 January 2026, a dedicated fresh produce platform showcasing fruits, vegetables and perishable supply chains shaping the region’s food future.

The Middle East region’s fresh produce market is experiencing rapid growth, driven by population expansion, urbanisation and rising demand for year-round access to high-quality fresh foods1,2. GCC countries import over 85 per cent of their food requirements3, making fresh produce a strategic pillar of regional trade and national food security. With a high percentage of Gulfood 2026 visitors hailing from emerging markets, Gulfood Fresh helps meet this surging demand by opening avenues for trade of fresh produce on a global scale.

The global fresh produce market is projected to exceed USD 1 trillion by 2030, with the Middle East and Africa being the fastest-growing consumption regions, driven by rising health awareness, premiumisation and expanding retail and foodservice channels2,4,5. Government and institutional stakeholders play a central role at Gulfood Fresh, with the participation of DP World, FRESH DEL MONTE, Fresh Fruit Company and NRTC, highlighting the alignment between trade infrastructure, regulation and long-term food security strategy.

Global Fresh Leaders and Regional Champions United in One Platform

Leading international producers and regional champions are among the confirmed exhibitors including, Armela Farms, FRESH DEL MONTE, Fresh Fruits Company, Fun Fruit, Maison du Melon, NRTC, Silal and UniFrutti reflecting the growing diversity, scale and sophistication of the fresh produce sector serving Middle Eastern markets.

Meet the International Pavilions Powering Cross-Border Trade

Leading participation from international pavilions includes INTERFEL representing France’s fresh produce sector, AUSVEG from Australia, alongside country pavilions from INDIA, Italy, Türkiye, Egypt, Thailand, China, Serbia, Rwanda and Kenya, countries that play an increasingly vital role in supplying fresh produce to GCC and wider Middle Eastern markets. The wide range of countries and global representation are a testament to the influence of Gulfood Fresh by Gulfood 2026 on the wider market.

For more information, visit: www.gulfood.com/startups and Plan Your Trip to Gulfood 2025 – Travel & Stay Info.

Sources

  1. https://www.kenresearch.com/middle-east-fresh-vegetables-market
  2. https://www.growtech.com.tr/en/agri-post/sectoral-news/middle-east-agribusiness.html
  3. https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/02/gulf-food-security-innovation
  4. https://www.databridgemarketresearch.com/reports/middle-east-and-africa-vegetables-and-fruits-market
  5. https://www.towardsfnb.com/insights/fresh-produce-market

 

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