Khaleej Times

Liwa fest to begin on July 19

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abu dhabi — The 13th edition of the Liwa Date Festival will be held from the July 19-29 in the city of Liwa in Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi, the Cultural Programmes and Heritage Festivals Committee announced on Monday.

Over the years, the Liwa Date Festival, which is held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs, has been an effective platform for the stimulatio­n of economic activity in Al Dhafra region, with the traditiona­l marketing successful­ly contribute­d to the support and promotion of Emirati products.

“The Liwa Date Festival aspires to preserve the Emirati cultural heritage and lure visitors and tourists into exploring the local traditions,” said the director of the festival and chairman of the planning and projects department at the heritage committee, Obaid Khalfan Al Mazrouei.

“We have been working towards transformi­ng the palm trees and dates into a symbol of past authentici­ty, a source of blessing in the present, and a guarantee of prosperity for the future,” he added, noting that the festival was hoping to promote and preserve the cultivatio­n of palm trees through supporting and encouragin­g farmers to secure more quality.

“As the local production has shown significan­t developmen­t, we believe that farmers can obtain better chances of excellence and competitio­n in the UAE and the world,” he said.

Running since 2005, the festival has provided full support for Liwa and managed to underscore its geographic­al, social and cultural prominence. The latest edition of the festival is expected to feature various competitio­ns, notably Mazayna (competitio­ns for the best dates, including different types and varieties), Best Lemons and Best Mangoes, the Model Farm Award, the Fruits of the House competitio­n, and the Best Heritage Model competitio­n.

Other activities include the Traditiona­l Market, with the participat­ion of more than 240 Emirati families, the Children’s Village, the Dates’ Market, awareness programmes, and exhibition­s by a number of businesses.

It is also expected that the cultural programme of the 13th edition will be marked by the organisati­on of several seminars, and specialise­d workshops that are aimed at participan­ts and visitors in general. These workshops and seminars are intended to encourage the adoption of the best technical systems and methods so as to improve date production without resorting to the use of chemical fertiliser­s. — Wam

 ??  ?? A woman selling dates at the Liwa Date Festival last year. Running since 2005, the date festival has provided full support for Liwa to underscore its geographic­al, social and cultural prominence.
A woman selling dates at the Liwa Date Festival last year. Running since 2005, the date festival has provided full support for Liwa to underscore its geographic­al, social and cultural prominence.

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