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Dubai to set up vertical farm for sustainabl­e produce

Hydroponic facility to produce tons of fruit, vegetables per year

- Arab News

A new vertical farm due to be set up in Dubai Industrial City will produce thousands of tons of leafy greens, fruits and vegetables per year, it was announced on Sunday.

The 100,000-square-foot plot will grow fresh kale, spinach, lettuce, tomatoes, strawberri­es and melons for hundreds of hypermarke­ts, hotels and kitchens across the UAE.

The hydroponic facility location will have a retractabl­e sunroof to maximize natural light and reduce electricit­y consumptio­n, while processing and sorting equipment will sanitize and pack the produce for delivery to customers.

Rotating 7-meter-tall towers will make sure that all the crops get equal exposure to natural sunlight.

Saud Abu Al-Shawareb, managing director of Dubai Industrial City, said in a press statement: “Growing melons, tomatoes, strawberri­es and kale in an arid climate with limited water and arable land should be impossible, but the UAE’s commitment to innovation-driven food security shows anything is possible.

“Food security is a national priority, and the expansion of technology-driven sustainabl­e farming is vital to build and scale resilient production systems that can grow fresh and healthy produce. It also catalyzes investment and employment opportunit­ies that contribute to our knowledge-based economy,” he added.

In May, Dubai launched a specialize­d zone that will help the UAE achieve its food security goals.

The new Food Tech Valley will feature research and developmen­t facilities to develop advanced farming technology, and incubate innovative agribusine­ss ideas.

“We launched the first phase of Food Tech Valley, a new modern & vibrant city that will serve as a global destinatio­n for startups and industry experts in the food ecosystem,” Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum had tweeted.

“It will host R&D facilities, innovation center, smart food logistics hub and areas for vertical farming,” he added.

The UAE’s food trade exceeds AED100 billion ($27.2 billion) annually, he said, describing the Gulf country as a global food logistics hub.

The Gulf region has been exploring ways to improve sustainabi­lity in regards with food production.

Food security is a national priority, and the expansion of technology­driven sustainabl­e farming is vital to build and scale resilient production systems.

Saud Abu Al-Shawareb

Dubai Industrial City

 ?? Social Media ?? The hydroponic facility will be establishe­d in Dubai Industrial City. It will have a retractabl­e sunroof to maximize natural light.
Social Media The hydroponic facility will be establishe­d in Dubai Industrial City. It will have a retractabl­e sunroof to maximize natural light.

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