VetME at AgraME
Elevating Animal Health for Agricultural Excellence
New at AgraME this year, VetME leads advancements in animal healthcare, pivotal for sustainable agriculture and livestock welfare.
Driven by the escalating demand for animal-based products in the Middle East and Africa, VetME responds to the critical necessity for advanced veterinary services amid the expanding animal farming sector in the region.
What is VetME?
Within the AgraME exhibition, Vet ME plays a pivotal role in the Middle East & Africa's dynamic animal healthcare market, valued at US$ 3,883.0 million in 2020 with a projected 5.2% CAGR (2020-2027). Recognizing the direct link between robust animal health and resource efficiency, increased protein productivity, consumer trust, and fortified food security, Vet ME is integral for advancing sustainable agriculture.
Driven by the escalating demand for animal-based products in the Middle East and Africa, Vet ME addresses the critical need for advanced veterinary services in the face of the region's expanding animal farming sector. Beyond contributing to enhanced food safety, Vet ME is a strategic component in safeguarding farmers and consumers from potential health risks. As an essential segment of AgraME, Vet ME focuses on promoting agricultural excellence, ensuring livestock welfare, and reinforcing a resilient and secure food supply chain.
VetME Audience Profile
Exhibitor Profile
- Farm Equipment and Housing
- Feed and Feed Ingredients
- Feed Systems and Equipment
- Livestock Farm
- Packaging
- Poultry Farm
- Processing
- Storage and Logistics
- Laboratories
- Pharmaceuticals and Nutrition
- Vaccines
- Veterinary Equipment and Supplies
- Veterinary Hospitals and Clinics
Visitor Profile
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Technicians
- Animal Health Professionals
- Livestock Farmers
- Animal Nutritionists
- Veterinary Students
- Research Scientists in Animal Health
- Animal Welfare Advocates
- Government Officials and Policy Makers in Agriculture
- Suppliers of Veterinary Equipment and Pharmaceuticals