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Local date production projected at 27,000 tonnes

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Date production for this year is projected at 27,000 tonnes, achieving a 76% rate of self-sufficienc­y, the Ministry of Municipali­ty and Environmen­t (MME) has said.

In an infograph posted on social media yesterday in connection with the ongoing sixth Local Dates Festival at Souq Waqif, the MME said that Qatar’s palm tree reserve is estimated at 650,000-700,000 trees, spanning an area of 2.2 hectares.

Some 17% of the country’s agricultur­al land (about 13,000 hectares) houses palm trees.

The festival, meanwhile, continued at Souq Waqif with an official stating that more quantities of dates would be available in the coming days.

Ahmed al-Yafai, head of agricultur­al guidance and services at the MME’s Agricultur­al Affairs Department, told local Arabic daily Arrayah that sales on the first day of the festival amounted to around 8,700kg of various types of locally-produced dates.

The festival is being held from July 15-30, taking place every day from 4pm-10pm, amid the observance of coronaviru­s (Covid-19) measures.

Al-Yafai said that the coming days of the event will see more quantities of dates on display.

He stressed that retail prices at the festival are almost half of what is offered in other places.

The festival has been organised by the

MME and Souq Waqif with the participat­ion of some 80 farms from across Qatar.

The ministry explained through the infograph that Qatar imports approximat­ely 10,000 tonnes of dates annually.

In contrast, the country exports multiple types of dates through Hassad Food with its subsidiary Nafco that produces various types of dates.

Founded in 1995, Nafco owns the No 1 dates factory in Qatar, producing over 2,200 tonnes of dates annually, besides other products.

The festival aims to further improve the marketing of locally-produced dates and encourage farmers to improve the quality of their production and reduce waste in the production process.

 ?? PICTURE: Shaji Kayamkulam ?? Snapshots from the Local Dates Festival at Souq Waqif.
PICTURE: Shaji Kayamkulam Snapshots from the Local Dates Festival at Souq Waqif.

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