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Minister tours Sharjah Livestock Market

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DUBAI: Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, on Monday toured the new Sharjah Livestock Market as part of a series of site visits aimed at boosting national food security through ensuring the flexibilit­y and continuity of food supply chains, and improving the efficiency of consignmen­t inspection and release procedures.

The Minister inspected the market facilities, including livestock and poultry shops, barns, and veterinary clinics and laboratori­es.

Dr Al Nuaimi said: “We are pleased with the market’s state-of-the-art services and facilities. Enhancing national food security is a strategic priority of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t. To achieve this objective, we have adopted a multi-pronged approach, including boosting public-private partnershi­ps in the sector, and reinforcin­g the country’s local and internatio­nal food supply chains through increasing the number of food import markets and improving the efficiency of procedures at border quarantine, examinatio­n, and laboratory facilities to fast-track the release of inbound consignmen­ts.”

According to the latest update as of 31 March 2021, there are 165 accredited slaughterh­ouses from 64 countries exporting halal meat to the UAE. Sheep imports between January and April 2021 have seen a year-on-year increase of 35 percent, from 300,225 head in 2020 to 405,773 head in 2021. Over the same period, catle imports recorded a 58 percent year-onyear increase — from 5,928 head to 9,358 head.

The market features 141 shops selling sheep and goats, equipped with barns that can accommodat­e about 6,200 head, 26 stores selling cattle with a capacity of 2,288 head, 12 shops selling camels with a capacity of about 880 head, 74 poultry shops, 44 fodder shops, 34 multi-purpose shops, and 32 nursery shops.

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t (MOCCAE) was establishe­d in February 2006 as the Ministry of Environmen­t and Water. Under its redefined scope, the ministry has taken on a dual mandate. On the national level, it aims to strengthen the UAE’S efforts in preserving the environmen­t and promoting food diversity in accordance with the nation’s aspiration to emerge as a key benchmark for sustainabl­e developmen­t. On the global level, MOCCAE joins internatio­nal stakeholde­rs in combating climate change and profiles the UAE’S pathbreaki­ng achievemen­ts in the sector at thought leadership plaforms worldwide.

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