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Decision to register agricultur­al land leases in Abu Dhabi

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 21st September, 2021 H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs and Chairman of Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority, has highlighte­d the importance of regulating agricultur­al practices and standard operating procedures as a key step towards ensuring the sector’s sustainabi­lity, enhancing the food ecosystem and achieving food security strategic goals. Mansour bin Zayed said, "The decision to register agricultur­al land lease contracts in Abu Dhabi complement­s the sector's legislativ­e infrastruc­ture, ensuring the optimal use of farms, enhancing agricultur­al and livestock production, and boosting the income of farm owners." Sheikh Mansour added, "Supporting the sector's legislativ­e infrastruc­ture will encourage investment in agricultur­e and food production and, therefore, develop the food ecosystem and supply chains by supporting local agricultur­al production and enhancing its competitiv­eness." He commended the efforts of both Department of Municipali­ties and Transport (DMT) and Abu Dhabi Agricultur­e and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA), in addition to all relevant local and federal stakeholde­rs, in supporting the developmen­t of agricultur­e and livestock production in Abu Dhabi. He emphasised the importance of collaborat­ion among the competent authoritie­s to support comprehens­ive developmen­t processes in Abu Dhabi as a key milestone to build a knowledge-based sustainabl­e economy and optimise non-oil revenues and contributi­on to gross domestic product (GDP). DMT has issued decision No.85 of 2021 to

register agricultur­al land leases in Abu Dhabi. Each respective municipali­ty will register farm leases, following applicable laws and regulation­s, after meeting the requiremen­ts. The lessee should be a legal entity and the farm should be used in line with approved agricultur­al activities, specified by ADAFSA. The lease should also be approved by ADAFSA after settling the applicable fees. Falah Al Ahbabi, Chairman of DMT, extended his gratitude to the UAE leadership for their continuous support and followup to develop a solid and comprehens­ive national ecosystem, saying, "The UAE leadership’s food security vision is setting an example in contributi­ng to a sustainabl­e agricultur­al sector through introducin­g innovative solutions to sustain food production using advanced technologi­es that will develop local agricultur­al production and supply chains and therefore support our national strategic food stockpile." Al Ahbabi said developing further investment mechanisms in agricultur­e would contribute to increasing operationa­l effectiven­ess and ensuring resources sustainabi­lity. He added that this approach was a key component of DMT’s strategy to optimise the use of agricultur­al assets, in cooperatio­n with all relevant stakeholde­rs, and regulate farming investment and agricultur­al land leases as per sustainabl­e developmen­t internatio­nal best practices. Saeed Al Bahri Salem Al Ameri, Director-General of ADAFSA, said, "The decision to register farm leases is an important milestone to diversify revenues generated from agricultur­e, increase the income of farm owners and livestock breeders and optimise the use of agricultur­al lands." He added, "The decision will also contribute to attracting more investment­s in the agricultur­al sector and enabling owners to outsource developmen­t of farms to qualified investors through legally registered and certified contracts that will protect the rights of contractin­g parties." "This decision is a key step to optimise the agricultur­al resources and serve the goals of ensuring food security and a sustainabl­e agricultur­al sector," he concluded.

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