Abu Dhabi Targets Billions in Investment to Revolutionize Food Security

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Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Abu Dhabi is making bold strides to position itself as a global leader in food security by launching a pioneering initiative aimed at transforming the emirate into a net food exporter. The newly approved AgriFood Growth and Water Abundance (AGWA) cluster, backed by billions in investments, is set to become a game-changer in addressing global food shortages while leveraging advanced technologies in agriculture and water resource management.

The AGWA cluster, located in Abu Dhabi and supported by the Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO), is designed to become an innovation hub for food production and water management. The emirate has earmarked substantial resources, expecting AGWA to generate AED 90 billion in additional GDP by 2045 and create over 60,000 new jobs. These figures are seen as essential to diversify Abu Dhabi’s economy beyond oil, providing critical support to its “Falcon Economy” and ensuring long-term sustainability.

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This initiative builds on the UAE’s longstanding history of addressing food security. In 1969, under the leadership of Sheikh Zayed, the UAE established its first network of greenhouses on Saadiyat Island, a pioneering effort at the time to create sustainable food production systems. Today, AGWA continues this legacy by focusing on advanced technologies like alternative proteins, algae cultivation, and reverse osmosis for water desalination, among other innovations.

As global food demands rise due to population growth, expected to surpass nine billion by 2050, Abu Dhabi’s proactive measures highlight the emirate’s forward-thinking approach. The World Bank estimates that feeding this population will require a 50% increase in agricultural production and a 15% increase in water use, making solutions like AGWA critical. Abu Dhabi is home to approximately 24,000 farms, half of which are located in Al Ain, and these farms are expected to benefit from the cluster’s advanced infrastructure and support systems.

AGWA’s focus is on fostering sustainable food production, addressing both local and international needs. By supporting local suppliers and creating export opportunities, Abu Dhabi aims to strengthen its food security strategy while also contributing to global agricultural sustainability. This effort is seen as part of the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy 2051 and Water Security Strategy 2036, which aim to enhance the country’s resilience to food and water shortages by using cutting-edge technologies.

Abu Dhabi has also been working to enhance its infrastructure, attracting investors through a business-friendly environment, strong supply chain networks, and substantial government support. The launch of AGWA follows the introduction of other high-tech economic clusters, such as the Smart and Autonomous Vehicle Industries (SAVI) cluster, highlighting the emirate’s commitment to innovation across multiple sectors.


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