Al-Fares Dubai 2002, the fourth International Equine Trade Fair is set to break all previous records and establish itself as the biggest equine trade fair in Africa, the Middle East and South Asia.
Al-Fares Dubai 2002 has been developed around a distinct philosophy to popularize horse and horsemanship and help develop the equine and the camel industries in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. The organizers will achieve this by providing a top class exhibition, education and entertainment.
While the exhibition will showcase the entire range of equine and camel products and services with special pavilions on specific disciplines like flat racing, endurance racing, dressage, show jumping, polo, veterinary aspects, breeding, the education segment will include visits to equine infra-structure, demonstrations on grooming and saddle fitting and seminars by specialists on nutrition, horse health, exercise physiology and hoof care.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is home to 70,000 camels, employing nearly 250,000 people. Camel racing is a traditional, popular sport in the UAE. There are 14 camel racing tracks with Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al-Ain and Ras Al-Khaimah being the main centers.
The organizers have appointed a strong network of agents to market Al-Fares Dubai 2002 in North and South America, UK, the Scandinavian countries, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China. — (menareport.com)
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