The 13th Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition (AgriteQ 2026) concluded Monday at Katara Cultural Village, reaffirming its position as a major regional hub for advancing agriculture, farming and related industries.
The exhibition brought together key stakeholders from across the agricultural sector, including policymakers, researchers, private companies, entrepreneurs and international experts.
Throughout the event, participants showcased cutting-edge technologies, shared expertise and explored opportunities to strengthen local agricultural production.
AgriteQ served as an important platform for knowledge exchange and the promotion of modern practices that enhance productivity while conserving natural resources.
The event recorded strong public turnout, with large numbers of visitors from diverse backgrounds attending the exhibition to explore its various sections and enjoy accompanying activities and events.
In addition, many students from schools across the country visited the exhibition and participated in its educational and interactive programmes.
The exhibition programme featured panel discussions and workshops addressing key themes such as sustainable supply chains, digital transformation in agriculture and the role of research in building resilient food systems.
AgriteQ 2026 saw the participation of more than 250 companies from 28 countries, along with approximately 114 local farms.
A number of foreign embassies in Qatar also took part, setting up dedicated kiosks to showcase their distinctive agricultural products.