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Desert Group to Highlight Green Innovations at Myplant & Garden ME 2025

Desert Group to Highlight Green Innovations at Myplant & Garden ME 2025

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Desert Group, one of the region's leading names in landscaping and green infrastructure, will be showcasing its latest sustainable solutions at Myplant & Garden ME 2025, set to take place at Expo.
With nearly 40 years of experience turning arid landscapes into thriving green spaces, Desert Group has built a reputation for delivering practical, nature-friendly solutions that support urban development. Founded in 1988 in Dubai, the company has grown from a small landscaping firm into a multi-disciplinary organization with over 15 specialist divisions. Its services cover the entire journey of a project – from design and construction to irrigation, plant production, and long-term maintenance.
Over the years, Desert Group has worked on more than 6,000 projects, including luxury resorts, golf courses, civic landmarks, and large-scale public spaces. Today, the company employs more than 5,000 experts, from landscape architects and engineers to horticulturists and craftsmen, all dedicated to building greener and more sustainable environments.
'We're looking forward to being part of Myplant & Garden ME 2025. It's a powerful platform to connect with the right people and highlight how scalable landscaping solutions can shape sustainable cities,' said Michael Mascarenhas, CEO of Desert Group. 'That's where Desert Group adds value, and that's the conversation we are here for.'
Now operating under Al Ghandi Group Enterprises, Desert Group is entering a new phase of growth, combining its legacy and expertise with future-focused innovation. The company aims to design projects that not only beautify urban spaces but also restore ecological balance and bring people closer to nature.
Event organizers also welcomed their participation. 'Desert Group's commitment to sustainability and green innovation aligns perfectly with the vision of Myplant & Garden. Their decades of experience and pioneering work make them a key player in the region's green transition,' said Valeria Randazzo, Exhibition Manager for Myplant & Garden ME.
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