The 55th Diplomatic Bazaar

The 55th Annual International Diplomatic Bazaar, held on Saturday  Oct 05,2019 under the Patronage of HRH Princess Basma Bint Talal at Al-Hussein Youth City – Amman – Jordan in support of Mabarrat Um Al Hussein is international cooperation in its best humanitarian form. 

The Mabarrat’s largest funding support is seen in the form of an annual fundraising bazaar.
The Diplomatic Bazaar is a purely volunteer effort, by members of the diplomatic corps who bring their local products and national cuisine and sell them in support of the boys of the Mabarrat.

This unique annual event, which brings the international community together into one venue, has become a much anticipated occasion in the social calendar of Amman and its international community.
Thousands of people attend the bazaar each year to enjoy the colourful display of people from different nations, taste foreign cuisines and acquire items from around the world.

This is CFA’s first time participating in the international diplomatic bazaar, which would help and support Mabarrat Um Al Hussein, as well as show people various flower production in Jordan and we aim to make a good contribution for the Mabarrat, especially as participating each year.

 

The Netherlands supports Jordanian Flower Industry

The Netherlands supports Jordanian Flower Industry

New wholesale flower market to be established

 

 

Sunday,21of May 2017, H.E. the Netherlands’ Minister of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, Mrs. Lilianne Ploumen, signed a grant arrangement for the feasibility studies for the relocation of the Jordanian Cut Flower Auction. H.E. the Chairman of Amman Municipal Committee Dr. Yousef Al Shawarbeh (GAM) signed the arrangement on behalf of the Jordanian government, in the presence of H.E.  Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Mr. Imad Fakhoury.
The feasibility study phase is the first step towards a new flower auction in Jordan. GAM will provide the land, manage the procurement process, and will together with the Cut Flower Association (CFA) operate the new auction. The new facilities will be of high standards and located close to the airport, facilitating Jordan to strive its ambitions to become a Middle Eastern hub for cut flower trade.