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Agriculture in the United Arab Emirates, including fishing, was a minor part of the UAE economy in the early 1990s, contributing less than 4 percent of GDP.[1] Since the formation of the UAE, the availability of capital and the demand for fresh produce have encouraged agricultural development.[1] The main farming areas are Digdaga in Ras al-Khaimah.[1] Falaj al Mualla in Umm al Qawain, Wadi adh Dhayd in Sharjah, Al Awir in Dubai and the coastal area of Al Fujairah.[1] Total cultivable land was around 70,000 hectares as of the early 1990s.[1]

Most of the UAE's cultivated land is taken up by date palms, which in the early 1990s numbered about 4 million.[1] They are cultivated in the arc of small oasis that constitute the Al Liwa Oasis.[1] Both federal and emirate governments provide incentives to farmers.[1] For example, the government offers a 50 percent subsidies on fertilizers, seeds, and pesticides.[1] It also provides loans for machinery and technical assistance.[1] The emirates have forty-one agricultural extension units as well as several experimental farms and agricultural research stations.[1] The number of farmers rose from about 4,000 in the early 1970s to 18,265 in 1988.[1]

Lack of ploughed land, intense heat, periodic locust swarms, and limited water supplies are the main obstacles to agriculture.[1] The drive to increase the area under cultivation has resulted in the rapid depletion of underground aquifers, resulting in precipitous drops in water tables and serious increases in soil and water salinity in some areas.[1] As a result, several farms have been forced to cease production.[1] Despite the creation in 1983 of a federal authority to control drilling for water, development pressures in the 1980s and 1990s increased the exploitation of underground water supplies.[1]

Between 1979 and 1985, agricultural production increased sixfold.[1] Nevertheless, the UAE imported about 70 percent of its food requirements in the early 1990s.[1] The major vegetable crops, supplying nearly all the country's needs during the season, are tomatoes, cabbage, eggplant, squash, and cauliflower.[1] Ras al-Khaimah produces most of the country's vegetables.[1] In addition to dates, the major fruit crops are citrus and mangoes.[1] A vegetable canning facility in Al Ain has a processing capacity of 120 tons per day.[1]

Poultry farms provided 70 percent of local requirements for eggs and 45 percent of poultry meat needed in 1989.[1] Local dairies produced more than 73,000 tons of milk in 1991, meeting 92 percent of domestic demand.[1]

Considerable revenues have been devoted to forestation, public landscaping, and parks.[1] Trees and shrubs are distributed free to schools, government afforestation companies receive contracts to plant plots in the range of 200 to 300 hectares.[1] The goals are to improve the appearance of public places as well as to prevent the desertification process in vulnerable agricultural areas.[1]

The city zone of KEZAD in Abu Dhabi is home to Madar Farms[2] a company that uses vertical and hydroponic farms. The types of plants that are farmed are leafy greens for salads. These kinds of local farms keep sustainability in mind as water conservation is paramount in the region. AgriTech[3] has become more of focus due to the dependency on the reliance of importing of food. The Emirates imports 85% of its food. In 2022 36% of the AgriTech companies included indoor farming.

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Hooglund, Eric; Toth, Anthony (1994). "United Arab Emirates: Agriculture and forestry". In Metz, Helen Chapin (ed.). Persian Gulf states: country studies (3rd ed.). Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. pp. 232–234. ISBN 0-8444-0793-3. OCLC 29548413. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.{{cite encyclopedia}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  2. ^ "FAQ". Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  3. ^ "AgriTech in the UAE Industry Landscape Q2 2022" (PDF). Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (2, 10): 34. 2022 – via dka.global.

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