The Hatta Farming Festival has been launched by Dubai Municipality as part of the 'Dubai Farms' programme, led by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai. The festival, held at Leem Lake, runs until January 22 and features 25 Emirati farmers and local agricultural companies. It aims to showcase agricultural products, foster collaboration, and support the UAE's agricultural market.
Under the Hatta Winter initiative, the festival is organized by Brand Dubai and invites visitors to explore the region's unique experiences. It highlights Hatta's potential as an agri-tourism destination and aligns with Dubai's vision to support national farmers and promote sustainable practices.
Amna bint Abdullah Al Dhahak, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, emphasized the festival's role in advancing sustainable national food security. The event supports the 'Dubai Farms' programme and the Plant the Emirates National Programme, aiming to expand agricultural practices and engage society in sustainable farming.
Marwan bin Ghalita, Acting Director-General of Dubai Municipality, highlighted the festival's role in supporting Emirati farmers and advancing sustainable agriculture. The festival includes exhibitions, workshops, and competitions to inspire future generations and improve local agricultural practices.
Dubai Municipality has provided extensive support to Hatta farmers, including fertilisers, seeds, and pest control initiatives. The municipality conducted field visits, training courses, and established the Strawberry Model Farm to showcase sustainable farming practices.
Hatta is a town in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), located in the emirate of Dubai. It is known for its beautiful landscapes and is a popular spot for outdoor activities.
The Dubai Farms programme is an initiative to support and promote farming in Dubai. It aims to help local farmers grow and sell their products, making agriculture a bigger part of Dubai's economy.
Sheikh Hamdan is the Crown Prince of Dubai. He is a member of the ruling family and is involved in many projects to improve Dubai, including supporting agriculture.
Leem Lake is a location in Hatta where the Hatta Farming Festival is being held. It is a scenic area that provides a nice setting for events and activities.
Emirati farmers are people from the United Arab Emirates who grow crops and raise animals. They are important for providing food and supporting the local economy.
UAE stands for the United Arab Emirates, a country in the Middle East. It is made up of seven emirates, including Dubai, and is known for its modern cities and rich culture.
Agri-tourism is a type of tourism where people visit farms and rural areas to learn about agriculture and enjoy the countryside. It helps support farmers and rural communities.
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