UAE's Ambitious Plan to Transform Food and Agriculture Sector

 



The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has set its sights on increasing the food and agriculture sector's contribution to the GDP by a sizeable $10 billion during the next five years, which would be a significant step toward economic diversification and food security. The Minister of Economy, Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, launched this ambitious project that not only aims to enhance the nation's economic base but also generates a significant 20,000 jobs.

Minister Al Marri described the strategic orientation guiding this revolutionary ambition during the fifth Future Food Forum. To direct the growth and development of the sector, seven crucial pillars have been defined. At the core of this strategy, which aims to transform the entire food production, is the UAE's dedication to innovation and digitalization.

The creation of the UAE Food Platform, intended to promote public-private partnerships in maintaining food security and boosting the food and beverage (F&B) ecosystem through digital infrastructure, was a noteworthy accomplishment during the forum. The UAE's position as a global leader in food and agriculture innovation is expected to be further cemented by this step, which is expected to draw large investments and trade prospects.

The UAE is well-positioned to modernize its food and agriculture industry, boost its economic contributions, and guarantee a robust and secure food supply for its citizens and others with the help of these strategic initiatives and a clear focus on sustainability, technology, and collaboration.














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