UAE | Environment
Popularity of greenhouse farming options on the rise
Organic farms reached 2,196 acres in 2010 compared to 110 acres in 2007
Dubai: The agricultural landscape witnessed a 15 per cent increase in organic greenhouse farming last year in the UAE as farmers are being urged to move away from traditional farming techniques and go in for water-saving options.
Farming in greenhouses helps save water by reducing evaporation in hot temperatures and also gives organic farming a boost as crops can be better monitored.
According to the Ministry of Environment and Water, over the last four years, the total area of organic farms reached 2,196 acres in 2010 compared to 110 acres in 2007. The quantity of organic produce reached 5,268 tonnes in 2010, a huge increase from 264 tonnes in 2007.
Dr Nasser Al Mohammad Sultan, Assistant Undersecretary for Agricultural Affairs, said there is a global increase of organic agriculture.
Demand for ‘safe' food
Demand for "safe" food that does not contain pesticide or chemical residues, minimises environment degradation and protects the biodiversity of soil, has pushed organic farming and crops into a billion-dollar industry, he said.
Becky Balderstone, owner of Ripe, previously known as Bumble Box, a straight-to-your-door organic produce supplier, agreed that organic farming in the UAE is on the increase, but so far Ripe sources its vegetables from only two Abu Dhabi farms.
"Supermarkets never used to supply the amount of organic, local vegetables that they do now, it's incredible what's available," she said.
"Farmers start planting in September and by mid-October you will be able to see pumpkins, leeks, peppers and all sorts. It's not just cucumbers and onions any more," she said.
Most farmers are using plastic greenhouses, with just a few able to invest in glass greenhouses.
Balderstone added that organics has grown rapidly — thanks to the time spent in educating farmers on how to grow farm products economically by adopting water-saving methods.
More from UAE Environment
More from UAE
Latest news
- Tracks to be laid on recycled material
- Golden Hour crucial to a patient's survival
- Opening show worthy of UAE
- Sun is shining on prospects for solar power
- Artists focus on craftsmanship
- World leaders committed to supporting civilians
- Schools open a new page in teaching English
- Special parking to help disabled tourists
- Helping hand surgeons have long sought
- Blind woman lights up corridors of power
- In Mind
- At times, I think of committing suicide
- Designer of a creative haven
- Fund to help Dubai taxi drivers' families
- New life-saving fleet of vehicles
Community Reports
-
Warming up to ‘Mobilise the Earth' theme
Dubai school dedicates a whole week to celebrating Earth Day with can-collection drives, sapling plantation and painting competition among others
-
Drivers using mobiles put others' lives at risk
Speeding is dangerous for the driver and other motorists
-
Supporting the needy with food supplies
Group of families engaged in serving isolated labour community hopes to motivate more people to help underprivileged and hungry
-
Leukaemia boy granted wish to meet footballer
Emirati meets hero Al Qahtani, Al Ain team






