MIACES offers the agricommodity sector new market opportunities

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OVER the next ten years, global food consumption is expected to increase by 1.4% annually, mainly driven by the rising population. Meanwhile, low and middle-income countries are projected to strongly contribute to the demand growth, given the rapid expansion and intensification of their production.

These are among critical predictions revealed in the latest collaborative report between OECD and The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations , which also sees growth of global trade in the primary agricultural commodities and processed products in line with production levels over the next decade.

Happening at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre from July 26-28 July, MIACES showcases an exhibition of in-demand commodity products, services, and up-and-coming agri-technology under one roof. The three-day event also features conferences, roundtable discussions, B2B meetings, and an evening of prestigious awards in recognition of movers and shakers in the sector.

“MIACES is a step-forward that connects industry players with innovative solutions, contributing towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals , especially as the world faces a changing climate. Through the MIACES roundtable discussions, we hope to inspire dialogues on forward-looking policies while ensuring sustainable development in Malaysia as the producing country and exporter,” concludes Zuraida.

Themed “Advancing Agricommodity in Sustainable Ecosystem,” showcasing various agricommodity products, this year’s MIACES features focus sectors of Palm Oil, Rubber, Timber, Cocoa, Pepper & Kenaf, among the main drivers of the national economy of Malaysia as the summit’s hosting country.Visit MIACES to explore, trade, and foster connections that matter.

 

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