Manama is set to host a significant gathering of Moroccan businessmen and food industry experts who will engage with their Bahraini counterparts, including local entrepreneurs, investors, and traders. This specialized business meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25, 2025, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bahrain’s Diplomatic Area.
Organized by Alshall Consulting in collaboration with the National Federation of Agricultural Products of Morocco (FENAGRI), the event signifies a concerted effort to deepen economic ties between the two nations and explore new avenues for cooperation in the food sector.
Fostering Strategic Economic Collaboration
Dr. Salah Al-Othman, representing Alshall Consulting and also serving as President of Qarar National Consulting, underscored the importance of this upcoming meeting. He highlighted that the initiative represents a crucial step towards strengthening the economic partnership between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Kingdom of Bahrain. The primary goals include facilitating trade, promoting the exchange of knowledge and expertise, and spotlighting both existing and emerging opportunities within the food industry.
Unlocking Trade and Investment Potential
Discussions during the event are expected to cover a range of strategic areas. Participants will explore potential investment opportunities, particularly in logistics, and showcase the robust capabilities of Moroccan companies within the food sector. Many Moroccan firms are noted for producing high-quality, internationally certified products, making them attractive partners for Bahraini enterprises seeking to diversify and enhance their supply chains. Such collaborations are anticipated to contribute significantly to regional food security and the sustained economic development of both countries.
Governmental Support for Expanding Exports
This business platform is integral to ongoing efforts to expand the reach of Moroccan exports into the Gulf region and foster greater bilateral trade. The event receives substantial backing from several key Moroccan institutional stakeholders, including the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests. Interested participants seeking more information about the program or wishing to attend can visit the official website, www.moroccofoodproduct.com, for comprehensive details and registration options.

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