The first session of the National Dialogue for Food Security was launched on Tuesday by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE). The session aimed to facilitate constructive discussions between stakeholders, from the government and private sectors, to enhance the food security of the UAE. The event was organized by the MOCCAE and inaugurated by Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and Eng. Mohammed Mousa Alameeri, Assistant Undersecretary of the Food Diversity Sector at the MOCCAE. The event was attended by a number of local farmers and representatives from the private sector, as well as members of the media. For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.
Mariam Almheiri said: “Food security is crucial for the UAE and the world, particularly during these times of increasing challenges. In less than three years, we have faced two major crises that have posed significant threats to global food security — namely, the global food supply chain disruptions following the pandemic and global conflicts. Meanwhile, climate change remains the most pressing challenge that impacts development and global food security. These and other challenges emphasize the importance of promoting food security in the UAE and provide momentum to accelerate national efforts towards achieving our goals.” “We are inspired by the vision of our leadership, which considers food security a national security issue and a driver of economic development. To promote food security, the UAE has taken strategic steps, such as deploying advanced technology to strengthen the local food production sector, enhancing its contribution to closing the food gap and tackling food loss and waste by launching several initiatives like ‘Nemah’ to promote the sustainability of national farms. These initiatives aim to enhance food security in the UAE by boosting production and marketing effectiveness for local farms, particularly those following a modern and sustainable approach,” the minister said. “Being the host nation of COP28 in 2023, the UAE is prioritizing the acceleration of efforts to achieve the objectives of the National Food Security Strategy 2051 through partnerships and solutions that bring a paradigm shift in the agricultural sector and food systems. This will enhance the resilience and sustainability of the food sector," Almheiri added.
Dialogue for food security
The first session of the National Dialogue for Food Security commenced with panel discussions on various topics, including sustainable agriculture, food suppliers’ contribution to the viability of national farms, agricultural innovation, and sustainable marketing of regional agrarian goods. Eng. Mohammed Mousa Alameeri stated: “Improving food security is a strategic priority for the UAE and one of the Ministry’s main pillars of effort in collaboration with its strategic partners and stakeholders. We strive to develop the agricultural sector and promote adopting and scaling up modern farming systems. This aligns with our strategy to enhance local production and improve food security.” He added: “The Ministry has established numerous strategies to improve domestic agricultural output, with a top priority being the ongoing development of agricultural legislation and services to achieve food security, as outlined in the National Food Security Strategy 2051. We promote the use of advanced technologies in agricultural production in accordance with the country’s climatic conditions, which necessitates the adoption of sustainable agriculture systems, including organic, vertical, and aquatic farming. Additionally, we collaborate with private sector institutions to further develop agricultural markets.” The National Farms Sustainability Initiative aims to meet the objectives of the National Food Security Strategy 2051 by improving domestic production through securing purchase agreements, raising the nation’s self-sufficiency on selected food commodities, and increasing UAE farmer incomes without affecting food trade. The initiative will develop methods to regulate the procurement of fresh national food products, build a record of the needs of local government and other entities for fresh food products, and the total production by national farms. It will also prepare a list of national fresh food products and develop a strategy to increase their purchases by government entities. In addition, a systematic method will be rolled out for enterprises specialized in sustainable agricultural production to manage the availability of products from farms. The initiative collaborates with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, local farms, national enterprises, agricultural companies, government and semi-government entities, and private sector institutions. A working committee was constituted to oversee the initiative’s implementation within six months and includes representatives from the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Finance, Emirates Health Services, General Command of Abu Dhabi Police, Dubai Police, Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority, and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company — ADNOC. The initiative aims to develop a sustainable market for national and state-level farms by securing contracts with government and semi-government agencies to supply their annual food and agricultural needs over three phases: first, by increasing the percentage of purchases by government contractors to 50 percent of the domestic production in 2023; second by increasing it further to 70 percent by 2025, and third, by increasing it ultimately to 100 percent by 2030.
The Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment’s recent statistics show that there are currently 38,000 farms operating in the UAE. (Supplied)
In the first phase, 10 food products and plant varieties were identified, including red meat, poultry, table eggs, dairy products, dates, Leaf vegetable, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and eggplants. Based on purchase data from contractors, a study is currently being conducted to identify more products for the second phase. Five leading businesses in the emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Sharjah manage the contracts and coordinate with the national farms. The Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment’s recent statistics show that there are currently 38,000 farms operating in the UAE. These farms use various farming methods and agricultural production systems, including organic farming across a total land area of 46,000 dunum and aquatic farms (without soil) in a total land area of 1000 dunum. The total UAE vegetable production is around 156,000 tons annually, with over 500 tons of field crops and feed, and fruit production is about 200,000 tons. The domestic production of vegetables currently meets more than 20 percent of the total demand in the country, with cucumbers accounting for 80 percent of the production, driven by the Ministry’s endeavors to enhance the productivity of national farms.
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Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest at ADIHEX 2024: A celebration of ancestral elegance
The Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX) announce the return of the prestigious Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest, a unique initiative aimed at highlighting the significance of purebred hunting dogs and fostering a connection between the new generation and their rich ancestral heritage.
Under the esteemed patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Emirates Falconers’ Club (EFC), this iconic event is scheduled from 31st August to 8th September, 2024, at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, celebrating the blending of deep Emirati cultural traditions with cutting-edge innovation and technology across 11 diverse sectors.
A highlight of this year’s event is the Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest. One of the world’s oldest and most revered dog breeds, the Arabian Saluki stands as a symbol of wild hunting and desert traditions in the Middle East. Known for its grace, speed, and intelligence, this distinctive breed has been a faithful companion to the Bedouin people for over 5,000 years, serving as both a hunter and guardian. The Saluki’s agility and loyalty have made it an integral part of hunting and racing traditions, especially within the Arabian Peninsula.
The Arabian Saluki Centre was established in Abu Dhabi in 2001 alongside the Emirates Falconers’ Club, marking the first facility of its kind in the Arabian Gulf region and the Middle East, to revive the tradition of desert hunting using Saluki dogs, a cherished aspect of desert heritage.
ADIHEX was the first cultural event in the Arab region to honour the bond between Man and his loyal companion, which has been by our side for thousands of years. The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest is a unique initiative designed to promote interest in purebred hunting dogs and to strengthen the new generation’s connection to their ancestral heritage and traditions and to serve as a testament to this unique bond.
With its origin steeped in history, this fascinating dog’s name is believed to be derived from the city of Saluk in Yemen or the Bani Saluk tribe. Renowned for its endurance and elegance, the Saluki can reach speeds up to 75 kilometres per hour, maintaining this pace over distances up to almost five kilometres. The breed is cherished for its unique physical characteristics, including a slender body, deep chest, long legs, and two distinct coat types: ‘Al Hoss’ (smooth) and ‘Aryash’ (feathery).
The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest, held during ADIHEX, is more than a beauty pageant. It celebrates the essence of the Saluki by focusing on the dog’s personality, skills, reflexes, and sensory response. Unlike typical dog competitions, this contest evaluates the Saluki’s breed characteristics, behaviour, overall appearance, structure, hunting skills, and psychological traits. Judging criteria include the dog’s gait, head, eyes, mouth, ears, coat, colour, and general impression.
The Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest is an integral part of ADIHEX’s mission to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of the UAE and the wider Arab world. This contest not only showcases the beauty and abilities of the Saluki but also plays a vital role in raising awareness about the importance of preserving traditional hunting practices and the Saluki’s role in them.
This year’s competition will feature four categories: ‘Smooth (Hoss) Males,’ ‘Feathery (Aryash) Males,’ ‘Smooth (Hoss) Females,’ and ‘Feathery (Aryash) Females.’ The event is scheduled to take place during ADIHEX 2024, and, per the rules, participants must ensure their dogs are healthy, microchipped, and vaccinated.
The Saluki’s enduring legacy is celebrated through this competition, which draws participants and spectators from across the region and beyond. It provides a platform for Saluki enthusiasts to connect, share their passion, and celebrate a breed that has remained virtually unchanged for millennia, reflecting the diverse hunting landscapes and traditions of the Middle East.
Aside from the alluring Arabian Saluki Beauty Contest, as the largest edition of ADIHEX to date, the 21st edition will showcase thousands of brands across 11 diverse sectors, offering a dynamic platform for new business opportunities and captivating audiences of all ages. This exhibition celebrates the thrill of an adventurous outdoor lifestyle, allowing visitors to explore falconry, hunting, equestrian sports, veterinary products, fishing and marine sports, environmental preservation, cultural heritage, arts and crafts, and the latest in technology and innovation across all the represented sectors.
Sharjah Ruler directs allocation of beach for women in Khorfakkan’s Al Luluyah area
H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, has ordered the allocation of a 500-metre beach for women in Al Luluyah area of Khorfakkan, providing them with complete privacy. The project will include a service building that includes a cafe, a medical clinic and a prayer room for women. His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah also directed the construction of a pedestrian bridge linking Al Bardi 6 and Al Batha areas in Khorfakkan, to facilitate the movement of citizens, and modifications will be implemented on the internal roads in the Hayawa area.