
Bahrain International Garden Show 2025 to be held February 20
Shaikha Maram bint Isa Al Khalifa, Secretary-General of NIAD, emphasised that the exhibition is the Kingdom's premier agricultural event, reflecting Bahrain's commitment to the global agricultural sector and environmental sustainability. She highlighted that the show builds on a long record of success, establishing itself as a regional and international platform for showcasing the latest innovations in horticulture and agricultural technology.
She noted that it serves as a unique platform bringing together investors, farmers, researchers, and experts from various countries to exchange ideas and expertise, contributing to enhanced agricultural production and food security at both local and global levels.
– Supporting Bahraini farmers
Shaikha Maram bint Isa added that the show will feature a dedicated national pavilion with the participation of 16 Bahraini farmers. It will showcase a wide range of local agricultural products, reflecting the significant development of the Kingdom's agricultural sector. This initiative aims to support and encourage Bahraini farmers, enabling them to showcase their capabilities and strengthen the competitiveness of the Bahraini agricultural sector on the international stage.
The exhibition will also provide opportunities for farmers to access new markets, establish joint projects, explore trade expansion, and promote agricultural tourism in Bahrain. Shaikha Maram bint Isa noted that the participating farmers were selected through a draw to ensure equal opportunities for those interested in taking part.
– Significant international participation
The Secretary-General underscored that 121 exhibitors from around the world will take part in the exhibition, including 68 local exhibitors and 53 international exhibitors representing 19 countries. She highlighted that this broad international participation underscores the show's growing significance as a global platform for fostering cooperation and exchanging experiences in agricultural production.
Participants will include experts from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman, as well as from the Middle East and North Africa region, such as Jordan, Syria, Morocco, and Tunisia. Additionally, representatives from Asian nations including China, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Malaysia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia will participate, alongside exhibitors from Russia, New Zealand, Brazil, and Argentina.
– Supporting entrepreneurship in Bahrain's agricultural sector
Shaikha Maram bint Isa emphasised that the exhibition will provide a distinguished platform for Bahraini entrepreneurs under the umbrella of 'Export Bahrain' and with support from Tamkeen, enabling them to showcase their innovative agricultural products. This initiative seeks to enhance the reach of Bahraini products in regional and international markets, highlighting their quality and competitiveness.
The exhibition aligns with efforts to empower Bahraini entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector by providing comprehensive support to develop their capabilities and transform their ideas and products into globally competitive exports.
– Diverse activities
Shaikha Maram bint Isa highlighted that the exhibition will feature interactive pavilions aimed at raising agricultural awareness and promoting environmental sustainability.
These include an exclusive pavilion for NIAD showcasing key achievements and initiatives supporting Bahrain's agricultural sector.
Additionally, a pavilion dedicated to lectures and workshops will offer educational and practical sessions on modern agriculture, environmental sustainability, and agricultural innovations, catering to all age groups.
A dedicated children's pavilion will provide interactive educational programmes designed to enhance environmental awareness and encourage children to explore the world of agriculture and horticulture.
– Celebrating 60 years of Bahrain Garden Club
The NIAD Secretary-General highlighted that this year's Bahrain International Garden Show coincides with the 60th anniversary of the Bahrain Garden Club (BGC), which has played a key role in promoting horticulture and raising environmental and agricultural awareness over the decades.
Shaikha Maram bint Isa noted that the club has completed the assessment of home gardens in the competition for the His Majesty the King's Cup and concluded the photography contest for the Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa Cup. Additionally, the club has completed the assessment of eco-friendly gardens in the competition for the His Highness Shaikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa Cup, alongside the evaluation of school gardens.
The assessment of student projects is set for February 17, while the evaluation of adult entries will take place on February 18.
The exhibition will feature a dedicated pavilion highlighting the club's contributions and long-standing role in the agricultural sector. The pavilion will showcase BGC's history, achievements, and initiatives that have supported gardening enthusiasts across the Kingdom.
Shaikha Maram bint Isa thanked all entities supporting the exhibition, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Information, the Ministry of Tourism, Moda Mall, Tamkeen, the Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (BSC), GFH Financial Group, Bapco Energies, the Bahrain Development Bank, and Al Salam Bank. She also thanked media partners including Akhbar Al Khaleej, Al Ayam, Al Bilad, Al Watan, the Daily Tribune, and the Gulf Daily News, commending their crucial role in promoting and supporting the exhibition as part of their commitment to advancing the agricultural sector and national initiatives aimed at increasing its contribution to GDP.
The Secretary-General invited the public to visit the exhibition and take advantage of its diverse programmes and activities. The show provides an opportunity to explore the latest products and technologies in the Bahraini and global agricultural markets, offering an ideal opportunity for those interested in agriculture, sustainability, and environmental innovations. It creates a unique environment that combines education and entertainment in an inspiring setting.
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