Food Tech Valley, Badia Farms to launch hybrid farming models

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Food Tech Valley, a UAE-government-led initiative aimed at building a sustainable food ecosystem, has announced a 27-year strategic agreement with Badia Farms to implement hybrid models for growing premium fruits and vegetables year-round.

Badia Farms will employ hybrid growing models across a 236,000 sq. ft. plot, using both vertical and horizontal farming techniques.

These sustainable methods use 90 per cent less water than traditional farming and are powered by clean energy sources. Badia’s produce is grown in a controlled indoor environment without pesticides, ensuring fresh, nutritious products that meet the highest quality standards.

The agreement was signed between Rashed Mohammad, Chief Real Estate Officer of Wasl, and Omar Al Jundi, Founder and CEO of Badia Farms, which is backed by Gulf Islamic Investments (GII)

Rashed Mohammad said, “This long-term partnership with Badia Farms is a significant step towards achieving the UAE's ambitious food security goals...By supporting cutting-edge technologies and collaborating with industry leaders like Badia Farms, we are creating a robust and resilient food ecosystem that will benefit the nation for generations to come.”

Omar Al Jundi commented, “We are proud to be among Food Tech Valley’s partners in advancing food security. Through our expertise in hydroponic farming, Badia Farms will continue to provide fresh, nutritious produce safely and sustainably.”

This strategic partnership marks a crucial advancement towards the UAE and Dubai’s vision for a sustainable and innovative food ecosystem.

As the UAE anticipates increased demand and aims to reduce its reliance on imports, such partnerships are essential in fulfilling the nation’s ambitious goals outlined in the National Food Security Strategy 2051.

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