Bahrain to Host "Mara'ee 2024" Livestock and Agricultural Exhibition: Tender Issued
TDT | Manama
The Daily Tribune - www.newsofbahrain.com
The Ministry of Municipalities and Agriculture has issued a tender for the organisation of the Bahrain Livestock and Agricultural Exhibition (Mara'ee 2024). The tender, issued through the Tender Board, seeks a contractor to handle the design, planning, marketing, construction, and complete production of all exhibition requirements.
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to, the opening ceremony, live animal demonstrations, agricultural product exhibitions, and the construction of temporary facilities. All aspects must adhere to specific requirements detailed in the tender document.
Bidders are required to submit a "Declaration of Compliance" as outlined in the tender document's appendix, as well as an "Independent Price Determination Certificate" as outlined in the tender document's appendix. Failure to provide these documents will result in the bid being disqualified. Bidders are also required to submit a single price for each option listed in the tender document.
The Mara'ee Show serves as a platform to showcase Bahrain's unique collection of rare Arabian horse breeds and the rare animal breeds owned by Bahraini breeders and farm owners. This presents significant investment opportunities.
The exhibition also attracts global companies and leading experts in agricultural and livestock production to participate in these specialized events at the regional and international level. This reflects the success of plans to provide a comprehensive food security system, diversify its sources, encourage investment in this sector, and contribute to the national economy.
Exhibition Objectives
The exhibition aims to showcase the latest advancements in livestock and agricultural technologies, promote sustainable agricultural practices, foster partnerships and collaborations between local and international stakeholders, enhance Bahrain's position as a regional hub for livestock and agricultural trade, and raise awareness about the importance of food security.
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