The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a frontrunner in integrating agricultural technology (AgTech) as a part of its ambitious national agenda to boost local food production. Acknowledging the hurdles created by its harsh climate and scarce arable land, the nation has embraced innovative technologies like vertical farming, hydroponics, and aquaculture to overcome these challenges.
A testament to this is the National Food Security Strategy 2051, which envisages the UAE becoming a global nexus for innovation-driven food security. The strategy emphasizes investing in R&D, nurturing public-private partnerships, and assimilating smart technologies in the food value chain, with the ultimate goal of ranking among the top 10 countries in the Global Food Security Index by 2021 and becoming the world’s best by 2051.
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