Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, recently toured the world’s largest dates factory located in Dubai Industrial City. The impressive Al Barakah Dates factory spans more than 800,000 square feet and boasts an annual production capacity of 100,000 tonnes.
This significant visit highlights Dubai’s ongoing commitment to industrial growth and food production innovation. The factory represents a major milestone in the region’s agricultural processing sector and reflects the city’s strategic focus on expanding its local economy.
Key Highlights of the Al Barakah Dates Factory
- Coverage area exceeding 800,000 square feet
- Annual production capacity of 100,000 tonnes
- Advanced technology ensuring high-quality production
- Focus on preserving the cultural significance of dates in the region
- Supports sustainable business practices
By investing in such large-scale facilities, Dubai aims to:
- Boost employment opportunities
- Increase self-sufficiency in key food products
- Modernize traditional industries
- Attract more investments
- Foster stronger trade relationships locally and internationally
The date palm holds an important place in the UAE’s heritage and economy, making this factory pivotal for future growth. Sheikh Mohammed’s visit also emphasises the importance of supporting and modernizing the traditional sectors while aligning with sustainable development goals.
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