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Grazing Season from May 15 to October 15 in Abu Dhabi

The mandated grazing season was introduced to give the pastures an opportunit­y for natural regenerati­on and ensure their continuity for future generation­s

- Staff Reporter

The Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has announced the dates of the 2024 grazing season in the emirate, running from May 15 to October 15, in order to ensure the recovery of vegetation and enhance and sustain biodiversi­ty.

The mandated grazing season was introduced to give the pastures an opportunit­y for natural regenerati­on and ensure their continuity for future generation­s.

This announceme­nt is part of the Executive Regulation­s of Law No. (11) of 2020 framework regarding the regulation of grazing in Abu Dhabi. The regulation­s were issued by EAD, under the directives of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Board of Directors of EAD, with EAD being the competent authority for environmen­tal affairs in Abu Dhabi.

The Agency is responsibl­e for implementi­ng this law, which aims to regulate grazing to protect natural pastures and promote sustainabl­e traditiona­l practices in coordinati­on with the concerned authoritie­s. The law will secure protected areas and critical and sensitive natural habitats.

Based on the regulation, EAD is issuing licences to owners and breeders of livestock to regulate grazing activity and all related activities in Abu Dhabi. To obtain a grazing licence, the applicant must be a citizen of the United Arab Emirates and should not be less than 21 years old. The applicant must also have a valid livestock inventory certificat­e approved by the Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA).

Once the applicatio­n fees have been paid, livestock owners and breeders who meet the requiremen­ts can apply for a licence to EAD.

They must also submit a copy of their ID card, and an approved and valid animal wealth inventory certificat­e which proves their ownership of the livestock. They must also be registered in the emirate’s animal identifica­tion and registrati­on system by the relevant authoritie­s. The applicant must also identify the individual­s who will accompany and care for the livestock and provide a copy of their Emirates ID cards.

Licence holders will be allowed to graze in open wild areas and should stay 2 km away from reserves, forests, residentia­l, military, petroleum and private areas, and all prohibited roads and places. They will also be required not to leave grazing livestock unaccompan­ied, and to adhere to the period specified for grazing in this licence.

Those licenced to graze must comply with a number of environmen­tal requiremen­ts, which include not introducin­g exotic plants, animals, or any harmful substances into the grazing areas. They must also not uproot, burn, transport, cut, destroy, log, remove, or collect pasture plants or any part thereof in grazing areas. They should also not damage or harm the biodiversi­ty or cause any damage to the local environmen­t in the grazing areas and adhere to the permitted grazing seasons.

Licensees must also consider the periods of suspension of grazing determined by the Agency in coordinati­on with the concerned authoritie­s to ensure the sustainabi­lity of grazing areas. It is also prohibited to use bicycles, cars, or any type of vehicle or machinery in grazing areas in a way that affects the vegetation cover. It is also prohibited to transfer their grazing licence to another person.

The licence can be applied through the website of EAD www.ead.gov.ae. The applicant must choose the “Knowledge Centre”, then select “Resources”, where the “Grazing Licence Applicatio­n Form” is available for download.

The applicant should fill out the applicatio­n, attach the required documents, and email them to: Customerha­ppiness@ead.gov.ae. Upon completion, the customer will be sent a link to pay Dhs250, after which an electronic copy of the grazing licence will be issued and emailed directly to the customer.

Establishe­d in 1996, the Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) is committed to protecting and enhancing air quality, groundwate­r as well as the biodiversi­ty of our desert and marine ecosystem. By partnering with other government entities, the private sector, NGOS and global environmen­tal agencies, we embrace internatio­nal best practice, innovation and hard work to institute effective policy measures. We seek to raise environmen­tal awareness, facilitate sustainabl­e developmen­t and ensure environmen­tal issues remain one of the top priorities of our national agenda.

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The Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has announced the dates of the 2024 grazing season in the emirate.
↑ The Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has announced the dates of the 2024 grazing season in the emirate.

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