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Chefs making different typs of cake during a past edition of SIAL Middle East. The showcase will open with the SIAL World Summit with an expected attendance of 700 delegates. Picture used for illustrative purposes only. Image Credit: Ahmed Kutty/Gulf News Archives

Abu Dhabi: SIAL Middle East 2015, the region’s fastest-growing professional trade exhibition for food and hospitality industries, opens on Monday at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC) and runs until Wednesday December 9.

Held under the patronage of Shaikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority, global food innovation and future trends will headline the agenda at this year’s event.

The UAE’s food production capacity is stymied by a lack of arable land, an expanding population expected to reach 50 million by 2020, a booming tourism industry, increasing per capita income and limited water resources resulting in increased dependency on imported food products.

Commenting on the importance of the exhibition in redressing the trend, Ali Yousuf Al Sa’ad, chairman of the organising committee for SIAL 2015 and acting director of the Communications and Community Service Division at the Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority (ADFCA), said: “A growing population, rising income levels and changing consumption patterns are increasing our dependence on imported goods. In order to alleviate this trend SIAL Middle East will this year unveil a new-look line-up focusing on innovative strategy and approaches for local producers to bridge the gap between supply and demand in the region.”

Occupying six halls at the ADNEC venue, the food and beverage showcase will open with the SIAL World Summit with an expected attendance of 700 delegates and over 50 high profile speakers who will address the ongoing issues impacting the food and beverage industry.

Returning to the show this year is La Cuisine by SIAL, organised by the Emirates Culinary Guild of Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with the World Association of Chefs’ Societies. The competition will this year feature a record 850 professional chefs all competing for an array of culinary awards.

The SIAL Innovation World Champions awards’ showcase, which has seen a record number of entries, will see shortlist of 113 products competing in the final with winners announced on the second evening of the show.

Another competition is the Regional Barista Championship, held in association with the International Coffee and Tea Festival. A total of 21 baristas will compete for the Best Regional Barista award.