Participants can expect exclusive incentives, such as preferential rates at Souq Waqif hotels, reduced shipping charges via Qatar Airways, and the facilitation of entry visas for participating countries.
The honey and date exhibition held last year drew participation from 160 farms and companies hailing from 25 different countries. The event exhibited 50 types of honey and 50 varieties of dates, with representation from various nations such as Oman, Tunisia, Libya, Palestine, and Georgia, among others. Notably, the event attracted 31 Qatari honey-importing companies and 26 local producers, highlighting the industry's interest and involvement in the exhibition.
It's noteworthy that there are no entry fees for these exhibitions, and the public can anticipate a diverse range of date and honey products. The honey selection comprises of Sidr, Wild Sidr, Manuka, Stingless Bee Honey, Acacia, Meadow, White Honey, Ginger Honey, and Mountain Flower Honey. The date products include Halawy, Mazafati, Medjool, Jordan Banks Dates, Milk Chocolate Date Almonds, and Dates with coconut.
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