AgroAnimal Middle East/AgraME 2026
Agriculture, Animal husbandryThe Exhibition
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is rapidly emerging as one of the most dynamic growth markets for modern livestock farming in the Middle East. As part of its national strategy for food security and economic diversification, the UAE government is making targeted investments in the expansion and modernization of the livestock sector.
Traditional livestock such as camels, sheep, and goats remain deeply rooted in Emirati culture—with a population of around 450,000 camels and over 5 million small ruminants. At the same time, demand is growing for innovative solutions in poultry and dairy farming, supported by government programs and targeted funding initiatives.
The UAE is focusing on:
- Technological innovations such as digital monitoring systems, automated feeding, and climate-controlled housing
- Sustainable production methods that conserve water and promote animal welfare
- High-quality feed and animal health solutions to boost productivity and product quality
- International partnerships and knowledge transfer to strengthen local operations
With the expansion of biosecurity standards, traceability systems, and animal welfare initiatives, the UAE is creating a modern, forward-looking environment for livestock farming—offering excellent market opportunities for international suppliers.
AgroAnimal Middle East 2026 is the ideal platform to showcase your products, technologies, and services to a high-level professional audience from across the region. Take this opportunity to position your business in a dynamic market and establish valuable new business connections!
The Market
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is rapidly emerging as one of the most exciting growth markets for modern livestock farming in the Middle East. As part of its national strategy for food security and economic diversification, the government is making targeted investments in the expansion and modernization of the livestock sector.
Traditional livestock such as camels, sheep, and goats remain deeply rooted in the country’s culture—with a population of around 450,000 camels and over 5 million small ruminants. At the same time, demand is growing for innovative solutions in poultry and dairy farming, supported by government programs and targeted funding initiatives.
The UAE is focusing on:
- Technological innovations such as digital monitoring systems, automated feeding, and climate-controlled housing
- Sustainable production methods that conserve water and promote animal welfare
- High-quality feed and animal health solutions to increase productivity and quality
- International partnerships and knowledge transfer to strengthen local operations
By expanding biosecurity standards, traceability systems, and animal welfare initiatives, the UAE is creating a modern, forward-looking environment for livestock farming—offering excellent market opportunities for international suppliers.
AgroAnimal Middle East 2026 is the ideal platform to showcase your products, technologies, and services to a high-level professional audience from across the region. Take this opportunity to position your business in a dynamic market and establish valuable new business connections!
PROJECT MANAGER(S)
EXHIBITION TOPICS
- Breeding animals, breeding programmes, trade, reproduction technology
- Feed and other farm inputs
- Feed storage, feedstuff production
- Animal housing and shed construction
- Husbandry and feeding technique
- Controlled environment and environment technology
- Milking and cooling technology
- Technology for dung, solid manure and slurry
- Vehicles and transport
DOWNLOADS
LAST SHOW STATISTICS
180 Exhibitors
30 countries
7000 visitors
6800 sqm exhibition space
ORGANIZERS
Informa Middle East – organizer of AgraME
IFWexpo Heidelberg – organizer of AgroFarm Middle East











