Times of Oman

Middle East’s food security roadmap released

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DUBAI: The UAE’s bid to become one of the world’s top 10 food secure nations took a major step forward when Mariam Almheiri, Minister of State for Food Security, released an innovation-driven food security roadmap for the Middle East.

Designed to further the objectives of the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy and to support regional improvemen­t in this important portfolio, the roadmap relies on five pillars: building a food data strategy; developing an innovation research and developmen­t strategy; establishi­ng a national food waste programme; expanding nutritiona­l guidelines; and enhancing the regional trading environmen­t.

“The meeting that UAE food security stakeholde­rs and I had with representa­tives of the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit saw us pool our respective expertise and resources to establish the creation of a viable roadmap towards improving our food security.

This roadmap will help us make targeted interventi­ons and is expected to be a valuable tool that will assist with our ambition of improving on our current position of 31st in the global food security rankings to being within the top 10 by 2021,” Almheiri said, after announcing the roadmap during a high-profile meeting.

She added, “The roadmap is rooted in innovation, a key factor in becoming more food secure.

Innovation, science and technology, and research are essential pillars of UAE Vision 2021 and applying these drivers to the food security sector will be instrument­al in both improving crop yield and minimising the use of resources.”

In turn, Leo Abruzzese, Senior Global Public Policy Director for the Economist Intelligen­ce Unit, stated that the Middle East is faced with a number of pressing challenges, from extreme climate conditions and scarcity of freshwater resources, to an increased demand for food “this roadmap will help to guide efforts to enhance food security.”

During the meeting, Almheiri and strategic stakeholde­rs relayed the government’s food security initiative­s, with contributi­ons from the Federal Competitiv­eness and Statistics Authority, the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Abu Dhabi Food Control Authority, and the Food Security Centre – Abu Dhabi, amongst others.

The participat­ing representa­tives looked at developing foodsecuri­ty-related data guidelines and an research and developmen­t strategy that focuses on biotechnol­ogy.

They also examined how to best support national and regional strategies to reduce food waste, how to enhance nutritiona­l guidelines to improve the quality of diets and how to draw up an agricultur­al trade strategy that positions the UAE as a regional trading hub for food in the Middle East.

 ?? – Supplied photo ?? FUTURE PLANS: UAE vows to become one of the world’s top 10 food secure nations.
– Supplied photo FUTURE PLANS: UAE vows to become one of the world’s top 10 food secure nations.

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