Dubai - He called on young Emiratis to propose innovative solutions and creative ideas that support the UAE's food security efforts.
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"Food is a strategic commodity and we look to young Emiratis to propose new ideas and projects to help further enhance food production. We have a clear strategy and sufficient resources to achieve our objectives. We are confident that we can generate practical solutions to achieve self-sufficiency", Sheikh Mohammed said.
The Dubai Ruler said the country's ability to ensure sustained flow of food supplies during the exceptional situation created by the Covid-19 outbreak through successful measures implemented by the government showed the strength and resilience of national food security strategies and our capability to respond effectively to the needs of our community. He said UAE markets did not witness any shortage in food supply.
His visit to the fish market is part of his field tours to review the progress of national projects.
The CEO of the Fish Farm Bader bin Mubarak briefed Sheikh Mohammed and his accompanying delegation on the strategy of the farm and its future expansion plans, particularly in the area of cold-water fish, aimed at reducing imports and securing sustainable supplies to local markets.
Sheikh Mohammed toured the inland farming facilities that use state of the art technologies to produce high quality fish in a closed containment system. The Fish Farm in Jebel Ali has a facility for breeding fish in a controlled environment. The farm was incorporated in 2013 with support of Sheikh Hamdan. It produces about 3,000 tons of organic fish per year.
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