Looking to support the horse industry and discuss its future projects

"Dubai Equestrian Partners" Forum hosted by "Meydan" today

The value of future projects related to the horse industry is up to $400 million.

From the source

Meydan International Racecourse will host, at 9:30 this morning, the "Dubai Equestrian Partners" forum, organized by the "Dubai Equestrian Club" and "Dubai Horse Racing", with the participation of 200 elite decision makers and horse owners, as well as major international companies specialized in This field, and discusses job opportunities that would support this industry, whose future projects amount to nearly $400 million.

The forum comes in the context of the pivotal role that Dubai plays in the equestrian sector in the world, especially as it hosts the huge global event represented by the evening of the "Dubai World Cup", with a total of nine runs of $30.5 million, including $12 million allocated to the ninth round and the president of the "Dubai World Cup". In addition to the UAE hosting a number of the best equestrian clubs in the world, in its relentless pursuit of excellence, and the search for new products from service providers and suppliers, in a market where clubs average $100 million annually, and the cost of seasonal care for racing horses in the UAE is about 30,000. USD per horse, while the total amount of horse care is estimated at USD 570 million per year.

Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Equestrian Club and Dubai Racing Club, said in a previous speech on the forum that the horse industry and preservation is among Dubai's priorities, as the Dubai Equestrian Club and Dubai Racing Club are making efforts Al Khail has made unremitting efforts to support the various sectors that serve equestrian clubs and stables, and to constantly ensure that the sector’s goods are of a high quality.

• 200 elite decision makers and horse owners participate in the forum.

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