The Bahrain Center for Development of Industrial Hatcheries affiliated to the Bahrain Development Bank is scheduled to host for the first time in the Kingdom a regular meeting of MENA (Inc.) Network in the period 29-30 January 2012 in the Salman Industrial City, Al-Hidd, Kingdom of Bahrain. A number of experts in the field of business hatcheries are expected to participate in the meeting from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Germany, Turkey, Syria, Morocco, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine and the United Arab Emirates. The meeting shall discuss the current situation of MENA (Inc). Network and the challenges facing hatcheries in each of the member countries case by case in addition to discussing financial aspects, initiatives, creativity and innovation adopted by the network earlier on. The meeting shall also discuss mechanisms for boosting and enhancing the network's role and various activities and fostering new appropriate practical projects as befits the nature of hatcheries in each country in addition to practical training on management and operation of hatcheries. It is worth mentioning that the Kingdom of Bahrain has made significant amount of progress in this aspect in helping young entrepreneurs launch their own micro-business startups.
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