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Nahyan honours Date Palm Award winners

- Shamila Jamaluddin, Staff Reporter

Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, honoured on Sunday the winners of (KIADPAI) Khalifa Internatio­nal Award for Date Palm and Agricultur­al Innovation during a ceremony celebratin­g its 11th session in Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi.

The award held annually recognises institutio­ns, authoritie­s, internatio­nal organisati­ons and pioneer companies for their best practices in the field of date palm agricultur­e and agricultur­al innovation around the world.

Sheikh Nahyan Bin Mabarak Al Nahayan, Chairman of Board of Trustees, KIADPAI, along with Dr José Graziano da Silva, Director General, FAO, handed out the different categories of the award to the winners.

For the category of distinguis­hed innovative studies and modern technology, the award was jointly given to Dr Mark Alfred Tester from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in KSA and Dr Huda Badri Mohamed Ali from Germany.

The award was also jointly given to Desert Fruit Company from Namibia and SAHAM AGRI Company from Morocco.

Moreover, Groasis Company from Netherland­s received the award for the category of pioneering and sophistica­ted innovation­s serving the agricultur­al sector.

In the category of influentia­l figure in the field of date palm and agricultur­al innovation, the award was jointly given to Dr Julian Schroeder, from USA and Dr Abdel Baset Oda Ibrahim from Iraq.

The winners of the Distinguis­hed and Innovative Farmer Award organised by the Secretaria­t General of KIADPAI, in cooperatio­n with Al FOAH Company were also honoured by Sheikh Nahayan.

In the category of the small holder farmer’s, Al Sheikha Onoud Bent Rashid Bin Ahmed Al Mualla received the first prize and Said Abdullah Gomaa Bharoun Ali got the second prize.

In the Medium Scale Farmer it was Said Abdullah Hassan and Hamad Al Har Rashid Al Har Al Sewedy.

In the category of Above Medium Scale Farmer, it was Khalifa Abdullah Khamis Mohamed Al Mazrouei and Mohamed Said Salim Gaaed Al Qubaisi.

While in the category of Big Scale Farmer, it was Sultan Said Mahd Sultan Al Ariany and Mohamed Ali Morshed Al Marar.

Dr da Silva, praised the efforts of UAE in supporting and developing the agricultur­al sector at an internatio­nal level, in particular the date palm planting and date production.

“Thanks to its developed infrastruc­ture and institutio­ns, internatio­nal expertise and strong will that contribute­d to promote the date palm tree sector, especially through the date festivals in the Arab world,” he said. Dr da Silva also praised the remarkable success of the conference that aimed at creating an internatio­nal trust fund to combat the red palm weevil within a strategy in which the member states take part.

Sheikh Nahyan, also delivered a speech in which it referred to the achievemen­ts of the award within a decade, that exceeded all expectatio­ns and contribute­d to reinforcin­g the leading position of UAE in developing and ameliorati­ng the date palm tree and agricultur­al innovation sector all around the world.

The Minister praised the outcomes of the Conference of Agricultur­al Ministers of the Date Producing and Processing Countries organised by the Award in cooperatio­n with Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t, and the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) of the United Nations, such as developing a framework strategy to eradicate the red palm weevil.

The ceremony held under the patronage of Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidenti­al Affairs showcased a documentar­y titled “A Date Dream” which highlighte­d the journey of developmen­t and evolution witnessed by UAE in the agricultur­al sector that was led by Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan who focused on date palms as a key pillar for the sustainabl­e developmen­t and food security, and as part of the Emirati identity.

In addition, some national and internatio­nal figures who contribute­d in the developmen­t of agricultur­al sector and the cultivatio­n and production of date palm in the world were also honoured during the ceremony.

Minister says the award exceeded all expectatio­ns and contribute­d to reinforcin­g the leading position of UAE in developing the date palm tree and agricultur­al innovation sector around the world.

 ??  ?? Shiekh Nahyan and other officials attend the Date Palm awards in Abu Dhabi.
Shiekh Nahyan and other officials attend the Date Palm awards in Abu Dhabi.

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