Africazine:
The annual Spring Flowers Exhibition in Egypt has been extended, showcasing the country’s rich agricultural heritage.
Alaa Farouk, Egypt’s agriculture minister, announced the extension of the exhibition at Cairo’s Agricultural Museum in Dokki until the end of May. This year marks the 93rd edition of the event, which partially opened on Sunday during the Sham El-Nessim holidays, ahead of its official inauguration on April 16.
Spring Flowers Exhibition Welcomes Visitors
The exhibition features over 100 exhibitors, including major ornamental plant and landscaping companies, cactus producers, and agricultural supply businesses. It aims to support small nurseries and startups, while also involving government bodies and civil society organizations.
This year, the social solidarity ministry participates for the second consecutive year with its “Diarna” handicrafts exhibition, which showcases traditional products alongside floral displays. The event not only highlights Egypt’s agricultural diversity but also promotes local craftsmanship.
Egypt: Key figures on Spring Flowers Exhibition
- 93rd edition of the exhibition
- More than 100 exhibitors
Renovated Agricultural Museum Reopens
The Agricultural Museum in Dokki has reopened to visitors, coinciding with the exhibition’s launch. Recent renovations have enhanced the museum, providing a cultural and recreational space that emphasizes Egypt’s agricultural heritage.
The early opening of the exhibition responds to public demand, ensuring full services are in place for a smooth visitor experience during the spring festivities.
Upcoming Events and Activities
- Official inauguration scheduled for April 16
- Exhibition extended until the end of May
The Spring Flowers Exhibition is a vibrant celebration of Egypt's agricultural legacy.
