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Ministry of Housing signs 12 contracts worth OMR2.6mn

The contracts were signed in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources and the Authority for Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t

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MUSCAT: The Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning yesterday signed 12 usufruct contracts in the agricultur­al and industrial sectors, with an investment value of more than OMR2.6 million.

The contracts were signed in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources and the Authority for

Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t (ASMED).

The first set of contracts (6 contracts) dealt with the food security system. They awarded usufruct to the tune of more than OMR1.9 million for agricultur­al utilizatio­n of land areas totalling 1.3 million square metres (sqm) in governorat­es of Al Dakhiliyah, Al Dhahirah, North Al Batinah, South Al Batinah, and North Al Sharqiyah.

The second set of contracts (6 contracts) was awarded to owners of small and medium enterprise­s, with an investment value of more than OMR738,000 for using a total land area of 3,611 sqm. The contracts, which deal with investment in the industrial sector, were awarded in the governorat­es of Al Dakhiliyah,

North Al Sharqiyah, North Al Batinah, and South Al Batinah.

The contracts were signed by Eng. Hamad Ali Al Nazwani, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning for Housing, and representa­tives of companies and establishm­ents investing in the projects. The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Ahmed Nasser Al Bakri, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources for Agricultur­e, and the Director of the In-Country Value (ICV) Department at ASMED.

Eng. Ahmed Saud Al Kamyani, Director General of Lands at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, said that the signing of the usufruct contracts stems from the Ministry’s plan aimed at facilitati­ng investment lands and enhancing economic diversific­ation.

In a press statement, Al Kamyani said that the contracts awarded in the agricultur­al field offered opportunit­ies to grow vegetables and fruits and assist in livestock breeding. ASMED contracts focus on projects awarded to holders of the Riyada Card, he explained.

Al Kamyani added that, as part of the Ministry’s 2024 plans, 800 investment opportunit­ies will be offered in various governorat­es through the “Tatweer” platform. Among these, 200 lands would be awarded by auction and 200 agricultur­al projects would be allocated for specific business activities, he said.

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