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Dubai Municipality concludes second edition of Farmers’ Souq Initiative

Through the initiative, the civic body aimed to boost customers’ trust and confidence in local agricultural products

Published: Tue 21 Mar 2023, 1:24 AM

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Customers at the Farmers' Souq in Dubai. — Supplied photo

Customers at the Farmers' Souq in Dubai. — Supplied photo

Dubai Municipality concluded the second edition of the Farmers’ Souq Initiative with a total of 33,921 visitors.

The event organised at Nakheel Park served as an agricultural and investment platform that brought together all Emirati farmers under one roof to sell locally produced farm products directly to consumers. Through this initiative, Dubai Municipality aimed to boost customers’ trust and confidence in local agricultural products as well as draw attention to the development achieved by the local agricultural sector.

Ahmed Al Zarooni, director of the Department of Public Parks and Recreational Facilities in Dubai Municipality, highlighted the crucial role of Emirati farmers and small and medium-enterprise owners (SMEs) in making the second edition of the Farmers’ Souq Initiative successful.

Al Zarooni emphasised that this initiative reflects the municipality’s efforts to support the agricultural sector by offering diverse opportunities for the participants to trade.

“The initiative further aimed at raising awareness of the agricultural diversity in the emirate, the significance of food security in the city of Dubai, as well as the need to work continuously to achieve it and support it on the widest scale. This comes in light of the wise leadership's continuous support for agriculture and local production in the emirate, in order to enhance the sustainability of the sector, and increase the farmers' contribution to increasing the market share of local products,” he said.

A total of 50 farmers and SME owners participated in the event and displayed their goods which included vegetables, fruits, dairy products, honey, dates, and other household products. The Souq also featured around 30 kiosks to sell food and beverages.



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