Khaleej Times

Employing breakthrou­gh technologi­es to create a water and food-secure UAE

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abu dhabi — In September 2020, Abu Dhabi state-owned holding company ADQ launched a firm under the name Silal to increase and diversify local food production. A month later, the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t announced an FDI licence, which will allow foreign investors 100 per cent ownership of their businesses.

Could these measures drive a surge in agri-entreprene­urship in the UAE? Are such ventures even possible, in a water-stressed nation, which is largely a desert region? Chandra Dake, executive chairman and group CEO of Dake

Group, believes that breathable sand technology, introduced by his company Dake Rechsand, can make these goals achievable. In fact, he has an ambitious vision of making the UAE the organic food bowl for the world, cost-effectivel­y and sustainabl­y.

“On average, the UAE gets 12 days of annual rain, and less than one per cent of its land is arable”, says Chandra. “Overcoming these limitation­s will require transforma­tive innovation, and we believe Dake Rechsand’s proprietar­y technology represents that breakthrou­gh. We are able to transform the properties of fine desert sand by means of a coating, which facilitate­s air permeabili­ty, while retaining water,” Chandra elaborates. “The combinatio­n of these properties produces the ideal medium for plant growth, as well as to efficientl­y harvest rainwater and keep it fresh in storage for up to seven years, without the use of chemicals or electricit­y.”

In conjunctio­n with the UAE’s successful cloud-seeding initiative, Dake Rechsand’s IDER range of pavers and kerbstones can optimally harvest rainwater, while the decentrali­sed Honeycomb storage enabled by the range can retain fresh water close to where it will be consumed.

Along with the UAE’s progressiv­e government initiative­s, Dake Rechsand’s products can enable a sustainabl­e and self-sufficient UAE of the future.

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