22-04-2025
Egypt Showcases a Greener Message at the Region's Oldest Spring Flower Exhibition
Ahmed Emam
The Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) of Egypt's Cabinet has released a series of video reports on its official social media platforms, showcasing the vibrant atmosphere of the "92nd edition of the Spring Flowers Exhibition", the oldest event of its kind in the Middle East.
Held at the historic Egyptian Agricultural Museum in Cairo, the exhibition this year features rare plants, seasonal flowers, and international participation, including a significant presence by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The museum, recognized as the oldest agricultural museum in the Arab world and the wider Middle East, served as the perfect backdrop for this annual floral celebration.
In interviews featured in the videos, officials from the Ministry of Agriculture highlighted the unique aspects of this year's event. Notably, the participation of FAO adds a global dimension to the exhibition, with plans underway to transform next year's edition into an international hub welcoming companies and delegations from around the world.
The 2024 exhibition attracted a diverse audience, including ministers, governors, ambassadors, and diplomatic missions, underscoring its growing prominence. Alongside the vibrant floral displays, the event promotes environmental awareness and sustainable practices through educational seminars and workshops.
Organizers emphasized their efforts to make the exhibition accessible and enjoyable for all visitors. Ticket prices were set at a symbolic rate, parking spaces were provided, and informational signage was installed throughout the venue.
The affordability of plants and flowers on display ensures that all segments of Egyptian society can participate in and benefit from the event.
The videos also featured comments from the Ministry of Agriculture's media advisor, who detailed the extensive preparations undertaken by the ministry. This included infrastructure upgrades to the Egyptian Agricultural Museum, carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry and the governorates of Cairo and Giza.
In addition, the "Diarna" exhibition, organized by the Ministry of Social Solidarity, was held in parallel, showcasing rare plants, seasonal flowers, and all gardening essentials, alongside local handicrafts.
Beyond its visual beauty, the Spring Flowers Exhibition functions as a platform for exports, a space for cultural exchange, and a support system for small-scale farmers.
It highlights Egypt's advancements in horticulture and ornamental plant cultivation while promoting a greener, more sustainable future.
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