The Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority is set to host the second edition of the Al Wathba Dates Festival from January 10th to February 28th, 2025, in the Al Wathba region of Abu Dhabi. This event is part of the larger Sheikh Zayed Festival and is held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court.
The festival will feature 12 competitions focused on date packaging, both with and without additives, across six varieties: Khalas, Fard, Dabbas Boumaan, Shishi, and Zamli. Participants will compete for a total of 120 prizes, with a combined value exceeding AED2 million.
A traditional market will be part of the festival, showcasing shops dedicated to dates and related industries. Visitors can also explore outlets offering agricultural tools and palm seedlings.
The festival aims to raise awareness about the importance of palm trees, aligning with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan for sustainable palm cultivation. It encourages the production and marketing of dates and related industries, supporting initiatives that enhance food security and sustainability.
The Al Wathba Dates Festival serves as a platform for marketing and selling both Emirati and international dates. It promotes the exchange of expertise among farmers worldwide on advanced farming techniques, palm tree care, and authentic Emirati traditions.
This is a special event in Abu Dhabi where people celebrate dates, which are sweet fruits from palm trees. The festival includes fun activities and competitions related to dates.
This is a group in Abu Dhabi that works to protect and celebrate the culture and history of the area. They organize events like the Al Wathba Dates Festival.
He is a member of the royal family in Abu Dhabi and supports many cultural and community events, like the Al Wathba Dates Festival.
AED stands for United Arab Emirates Dirham, which is the money used in Abu Dhabi and the rest of the UAE. It's like how we use Rupees in India.
This means growing plants, like date palms, in a way that is good for the environment and can be continued for a long time without harming nature.
This is when farmers from different countries share their knowledge and skills about farming. It helps everyone learn new and better ways to grow crops.
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