Organic Natural

17 – 19 November 2025 | 10am – 5pm
Dubai World Trade Centre

17 – 19 November 2025 | 10am – 5pm |  Dubai World Trade Centre

Exhibition Overview

The Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo Dubai is the Middle East’s sole business event that focuses on organic and natural products. It has been connecting suppliers with buyers for 23 years and is held under the patronage of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment UAE.

UAE, where the Expo is held, also holds the position as the third largest re-exporter in the world, with over $546 Billion worth of goods being sent out from the trade hub. Its unique location allows it to link hemispheres together, making it a popular center for re-export.
Reflective of the growth of the natural and organic industry in the region, the show doubled in size and launched two Special Events in the form of the Tea & Coffee Pavilion and the Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM) Conference & Expo caters to two of the strongest industries in the region.

Product Profile

With a focus on the 5 natural market segments such as Food & Beverages, Health, Beauty, Living and Environment, the expo is the largest gathering of bio products in the region and is considered by industry members to be the ideal place to source organic and natural products.

Business Opportunities for you

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Import and Re-export
The Gulf Co-operation Council countries’ food imports alone is estimated to reach $53.1 billion by 2022, with most of them importing anywhere from 70%-90*% of their food needs.
UAE, especially is also going to be home to Dubai Food Park; the first wholesale trading city in the region, created to ease and bolster the import, export and re-export that Dubai serves as the hub within the region for.
Dubai holds the position as the third largest re-exporter in the world, with over $546 Billion worth of goods being sent out from the trade hub. Its unique location allows it to link hemispheres together, making it a popular center for re-export.
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Retail
The consumers in the region have proven to be overwhelmingly keen on buying organic and natural products; retail shelf space for organic products have gone up by 60% in the last four years alone. Some retail chains that supply organic produce in UAE saw an astonishing 200% increase in purchases as of 2016. The retail giants of the region have started to devote exclusive sections to natural and organic products, due to surveys reporting that 55% of the population think there aren’t enough healthy options in stores.
E-commerce has been growing at a breakneck pace in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia and UAE being the key players; the online commerce sector is estimated to reach $69 Billion by 2022. This is thanks to the young and tech savvy demography of 40% population in the age group of 20-39 who look for quick, convenient and secure ways to buy products, and are at home with technology.
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Private Label
Private labelling, or white labelling is the process of one company’s product being branded, marketed and sold as another company’s goods. As a trend, it has shown global growth, according to Nielsen. The private label market in the Middle East began to show growth within large chain retailers in 2014 but has begun to expanding with increasing speed over the course of the past 7 years.
A number of retail giants in UAE and Saudi Arabia have taken extensively to private labelling products as their own in the last 2 years, with studies showing that a whopping 18% of them reporting changing their shopping habits to save money. The number of shoppers happy to substitute their mid-range brands with private labeled products has also gone up from 55% to 65% from 2017 to 2018.

The Middle East Organic Market’s Growth

The growth in the organic market in the Middle East has been nothing short of exponential during the past couple of years. As the commercial hub in the region, it is the perfect place to kickstart opportunities in the booming natural market that is fueled by an increasing shift towards healthy living and high disposable incomes. Being one of the largest import markets in the world, this adds substantial weight to any organic, non GMO, gluten and paraben free, or natural product producers or manufacturers who wish to enter the market.
The regional market for organic and natural beauty products is predicted by experts to reach $5 billion in value by 2023. Meanwhile, the F&B market for organic goods is expected to be worth $18.42 Billion by 2023, showing a 14.4% CAGR growth from 2015.
Recent Market Developments
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Location
Dubai – the opportunity Hub! Its unique geographical location makes the region a crucial link in the international trade routes and an important gateway to the Europe and Asia. Dubai especially, is a valuable re-export center, and the business hub of the region.
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Timing

Dubai this November is the perfect place to activate your products to the whole world.
Why?

Apart from Middle East being the best place to launch your products, the timing of the show is already marked in the calendar of key buyers who are looking to source products for the year ahead and get into new supplier relationships. Owing to the great weather, November also remains to be the peak tourist season. There’s not going to be a better chance to benefit from such exposure!

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Buyers
The Middle East Organic and Natural Product Expo expects over 10,000 B2B importers, re-exporters, retailers, distributors and wholesalers from the region, apart from exposure to 35,000+ buyers on ArabianOrganics.
WITH 23 YEARS OF HELPING BRANDS CONNECT WITH BUYERS IN THE MIDDLE EAST; IT’S YOUR TURN NOW!