Gulfood exhibition to tackle global food challenges

Dubai World Trade Centre will host the largest Gulfood exhibition for the global food and beverage industry.

Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) has announced that the largest annual global food and beverage sourcing event in the world, Gulfood, will take place from 20-24 February 2023.

Bringing together F&B communities from across the world in Dubai to chart the way forward for this rapidly evolving sector, the 28th edition of the show is set to be 30% larger than previous years. Leading global brands exhibiting include: Unilever, GMG, Americana, Agthia, Fonterra, McCain, Monin, USAPEEC, Hunter Foods, ASMAK, Minerva Foods, US Dairy Export Council, Frinsa Group, Emirates Snacks Foods and Al Rabie to name a few; as well as newcomers including Brazilian food processing company: BRF Global and Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). 

Globally, a series of world events are causing inflation and a rise in the cost of consumer goods, food, utilities and fuel. The food industry has a huge role to play in helping reverse these trends and moving towards healthier, more resilient food systems. With the UAE preparing to host COP 28 in 2023, Gulfood will serve as a critical opportunity to convene the global F&B industry at the start of the year and continue the shift towards more sustainable food production and consumption. 

Trixie LohMirmand, executive vice president of DWTC says: "With the ongoing food crisis, combined with climate shocks, and rising costs of food, 2023 will be an important year for turning the corner and getting back on track while elevating healthy and diversified diets that are sustainable for people and the planet.

“Gulfood and the UAE will be at the heart of many of these conversations and have a unique vantage point from which to lead the way.”

Gulfood

The source of the world

With the UAE acting as the central hub of all these changes, Gulfood will be at the heart of the business community, the source of propelling sector conversations from agenda to action, bringing the industry together to convene in the first key F&B industry event of the year, unveiling new products and innovations, and creating an international platform for business opportunities including 125 country pavilions with first-time participants: Armenia, Cambodia and Iraq, and welcoming back returning pavilions from South Africa and Australia.

Sustainability at the fore

Launching in 2023, Gulfood presents Gulfood Green – a new global sustainability initiative to ignite and continue conversations within the wider F&B community to create a momentous shift towards more resilient and sustainable food production and consumption. The objective is to raise visibility and influence key strategic food industry champions for sustainable food systems transformation in the lead-up to COP 28 and set a precedent for the future.  

As part of the initiative, Gulfood has also launched its own Gulfood Global Forest, an international tree-planting campaign and nature-based solution to the events’ sustainability commitments, to conserve, restore and grow trees across the globe to help curb climate change. The food industry is known to be a major carbon emitter, and the Gulfood Forest will enable stakeholders of the event, from exhibitors and visitors to speakers, chefs and the wider public, to get involved and plant trees to help restore global forests. Gulfood Green has already started planting in four countries – UAE, Uganda, Ecuador and Indonesia – with fruit-bearing trees planted in a number of locations to enable families and local communities to become self-sufficient. The planted trees will support 2,000 families and sequester 1 million kg of CO2 over the trees’ lifetime. Gulfood Greens’ commitment is to quadruple the number of trees and country expansion by COP 28.

The theme of sustainability will be carried through multiple verticals of the event, with topics being discussed at the conference, including working towards zero food waste and making the dairy industry less carbon intensive, [and] to building and securing viable, sustainable food businesses. Speakers include: Paul Newnham, executive director of SDG2 Advocacy Hub; Carlos Frunze Garza, advocate for sustainability and executive chef of Teible; Kylie Woodham, general manager of Magners Farm; and Kamesh Ellajosyula, president and chief innovation and quality officer of Olam Food Ingredients.

Gulfood will also put the spotlight, for the very first time, on global chefs spearheading biodiversity in the restaurant industry, with masterclasses and workshops by top chefs creating real change through sustainability and zero waste initiatives including: Rasmus Munk of Alchemist in Copenhagen and Peeter Pihel, sustainable restaurant advocate and head chef of Fotografiska.  

The Gulfood Green Awards will also take place this year, with submissions open to the industry, in five categories: Green Foodservice Industry Award, Waste Management Award; Green Food Innovation Award; Sustainability Professional of the Year and Sustainability Company of the Year. The Gulfood Green Awards Celebrate excellence in sustainability and encourage green best practices across the food and beverage industry.

Impactful conversations to spur change 

The Gulfood Inspire Conference will champion core themes of sustainability, quality and access. Ministers, global F&B value chain leaders, entrepreneurs, civil society and industry experts will lead a series of keynotes, panel discussions and showcases, addressing timely topics including sustainable food production; food security and sovereignty; agri-food and food tech investment; innovations and web three opportunities; nutrition education and access; waste reduction; securing international supply chains; and food services trends, challenges and innovations.

Confirmed first-time speakers include: Yazen Al Kodmani, head of operations of Emirates Bio Farm; Alessio D’Antino, co-founder and CEO of Forward Fooding; Neha Sood, UAE market lead for Zomato; Rajiv Warrier, CEO GCC of Choithrams; and Ruben Brunsveld, deputy director, EMEA, roundtable on sustainable palm oil. 

Gulfood has partnered with market intelligence agency, Mintel, to curate a thought leadership programme for the F&B industry. As the events’ Strategic Knowledge Partner, the agency has undertaken exploratory interviews with leaders across the food and drink industry, covering topics such as sustainability and inflation.

Experts and leaders from around the globe have shared challenges and priorities as food and drink professionals with the aim of collectively looking to understand the key challenges the food and drink industry faces and the solutions businesses are adopting to overcome them. 

The results from the research will be shared in a whitepaper in the weeks leading up to Gulfood 2023 and to be more widely used across the industry to provide guidance and inspiration to businesses at this critical time. 

‘Dubai World Cuisine’ Movement 

Gulfood Plus will be the home of Top Table this year, where the world’s best curators of award-winning dining experiences will showcase their signature dishes. Gulfood 2023 will launch the ‘Dubai World Cuisine’ Movement, which aims to provide a platform for homegrown chefs to collaboratively shape the cultural identity of Dubai and establish it on the world’s culinary map. 

For 2023, Singapore has been selected for the nation’s vibrant and diverse culinary scene, from Michelin-starred restaurants to UNESCO-recognised street food. The programme will see six iconic chefs from Singapore hosted in six restaurants in Dubai in February, with masterclasses and fringe dinners outside of the event, across the city. Two months later, in May, the Dubai chefs will then be hosted in Singapore for six dinners under the umbrella of Dubai World Cuisine by Gulfood.  

A star-studded lineup of internationally renowned Michelin star chefs participating in the programme includes Melbourne-born Michael Wilson of Marguerite in Singapore, winner of the Michelin Guide Young Chef of the Year, Louis Han of Nae:um; and hailing from Liguria, Italy, Daniele Sperindio of Art in Singapore.

Michelin star homegrown talent includes Gregoire Berger of Ossiano, Salam Dakkak of Bait Maryam and Saverio Sbaragli of Al Muntaha – all participating in Gulfood for the very first time. Alongside Top Table, Chef Talks will offer insights and inspiration from global chefs, food editors and influencers in the culinary world. 

The leaders of tomorrow 

As the first-of-its-kind launch-pad for empowering promising F&B talent with a career-changing experience, the Gulfood YouthX Challenge grand finale winners, competing at Gulfood 2023, will be rewarded for their contribution to the region’s influence on the global gastronomic scene with a career-changing internship at an international three-Michelin star restaurant. 

In another event first, YouthX Academy Acceleration has been created to provide a pathway for  culinary students to fast-track their careers in the world of professional gastronomy, the YouthX Academy Challenge will see teams of talented young chefs from top international culinary schools compete with each other for the chance to secure a full-time position at one of the most coveted  restaurants in the region.

Foodverse 

Also taking place at the new Gulfood Plus – the Food Metaverse on the blockchain will give visitors the chance to discover the incredible opportunities that the food ecosystem is presented with through Web 3.0 and learn about emerging technology trends that will pave the way for future innovations in the F&B industry. 

Gulfood Innovation Awards 

The Gulfood Innovation Awards are bestowed to the industry’s revolutionary pioneers, honouring excellence in new product development and championing ground-breaking new products launched within the past calendar year. Thousands of entries have already been submitted in ten categories, including best beverage product, best organic product, best-frozen product, best packaging design and best plant-based product.  

Enabling global connections

Gulfood will create a platform for companies in the food industry to present their products, services and solutions to influential buyers from across the globe, facilitating intercontinental business deals and serving as the ultimate focal point for the world of food and beverage sourcing. Over 10,000 meetings have already been scheduled and confirmed via the show’s meetings programme.  

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