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Later from 23 to 27 July, the festival has presented 15 agricultural companies and palm farmers along with major stakeholders of government and private agricultural institutions and home-based businesses.
The official inauguration ceremony was attached by SCCI President Abdul Sultan Al Ovisha; Mohammad Al Numi, Understander of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE); Dr. Mohammad Al Hammadi, Assistant Understanding for Food Diversity Area in Mokaia; Salem Ali Ali Mirai, Chairman of Sharjah City Municipal Council; And members of SCCI Board.
Apart from this, Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al Awi was the Director General of SCCI; Sultan Al Shamsi, Director of National Agricultural Center; And Mohammad Musbah al -Tunaiji, the general coordinator of the Al Dhaid Tithi Festival, heads of the heads of the municipality in Central and Eastern Sharjah, along with senior officials and representatives of the participating government institutions.
After the official launch, Attachment visited the festival and detected the variety of tangled dates and fruits directly with farmers and exhibitions, which shared the Insights Intos -Transscripted quality and palm care techniques.
The characteristics were also described about various colleagues, competitions and heritage activities, catching activities on the early day, which highlighted the value of local agricultural heritage and enriched the cultural dimension of the festival.
In addition to awakening the winners of the first two days competitions at the opening ceremony, the official recognition of participating in the government enters for their support.
Evening programming offered various types of heritage competitions and entertainment programs, complementing by an expert-level seminar, focusing on both the varieties of palm trees, methods of farming and specific chartists of the agricultural practices of Sharjah, emphasize both traditional knowledge and modern agricultural innovation.
Abdullah Sultan Al Ovis said: “In nine serials, the festival has strongly posted its aspiration as a cultural milestone and a dynamic economic platform, which supports farmers’ hules in Sharjah and UAE.
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They do not have success that it strengthens the comment of Sharjah Chamber, promoting a complex environment to carry forward the agricultural sector that encourages farmers to follow their produce quality.
Mohammad Sayeed Al Numi, an underscore of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, confirmed that the Al Dahed Date Festival is a national initiative that supports UAE food security efforts and supports permanent agricultural systems.
He said: “The festival reduces awareness about the onset of investing in investing in investing in local agriculture, with its widespread community participation and remarkable engagement …” he emphasizes alignment with the Ministry of Vision for Agricultural Flexibility, Innovation and Stability.
Mohammad Musabah al -Tunaji said that the festival acts as a strategic interface between farmers and investors, promotes participation and height youth in emerging talent and palm cultivation.
This year’s version includes several competitions with adequate awards, including two aristocrats covered categories with categories like Khanzi, Khalas and Sheesh: “General al -Dhayed aristocrats dates” and “” “” “” Special al -Dailed Elite Dates “for farmers of North Amet.
Additional competitions include a female-focused homegron date ruckus, “Ratab al Kharif beauty” competition for children and uproar for local lemon and rediging varieties. All entry is a nation for high standards under the Chamber’s “Bushrat al-Kutath”, which is fundamental to promote early crop excellence.
The festival includes heritage-onmed activities, specialist-level workshops, and a rich lineup of educational seminars that promotes the best printes in palm care and modern agricultural technologies.
It also provides home-based producers with commercial risk, which contributes to the social-cancer engine under the year of the UAE community.
This festival offers a well -round -round experience, economic exchange and public awareness. This reinforces it as a role as a major platform for farmers and agricultural sector stakeholders, promotes agricultural excellence, community participation, community participation and culturally UMMERS celebrations with the environment.