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International Horticultural Expo 2023-QATAR

 Expo 2023 Doha as the first Horticulture Expo in the Middle East and North Africa regioun.qatar Expo 2023 will witness a local, regional, and international campaign developed to promote the event.

Qatar Expo will be Held under the theme "Green Desert, Better Environment.

Horticultural Expo 2023 Doha will be another unique milestone within Qatar Vision 2030 to build a better tomorrow.In assembly it  agreed that the exposition be held between  October 2023 and March 2024.

Qatar 2023 Expo will address the challenges that desert countries face in the field of desertification.for future development that aims to transform Qatar into an advanced country capable of sustaining its own development and providing a high standard of living for its population and future generations

The main Intention of the Expo 2023 Doha reflect Qatar’s National Vision 2030.The world to visit the State of Qatar for an great experience made possible through Expo 2023 Doha

 
Expo will be dedicated for agriculture sector. Usually this expo is held in countries with big agricultural land.

Qatar Expo 2023 Doha to help develop agricultural sector.It will be a new opportunity for the development of agriculture and greening cities in Qatar.

Pavilion was designed by internationally-renowned architect, Santiago Calatrava.

The global health conditions will continue to change positively so that everyone can celebrate the opening of Doha Expo 2023 on October 2, 2023, which will include six months of activities and celebrations.

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