Dubai-UAE: The United Arab Emirates, represented by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE), and the People's Republic of China, represented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (MARA), have ratified two memorandums of understanding (MoUs) to strengthen agricultural cooperation and jointly build a wholesale market for agricultural, livestock and fishery products.

The MoUs were signed by His Excellency Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and Ambassador Ni Jian of China to the UAE.

As per the agreements, the UAE and China are mandated to strengthen cooperation in modern agriculture, such as hydroponics and organic agriculture, apply modern agricultural techniques, especially in irrigation and in using treated water for agriculture. They will also collaborate in the exchange of expertise, science and technology in the fields of pest control, agriculture in saline areas and food security and diversity.

The two countries agreed to jointly build a wholesale market for agricultural, livestock and fishery products in the UAE to ensure food safety, reduce spoilage, increase revenue, and stabilize food prices in the region. They also concurred that the operation of the wholesale market should reflect market dynamics with the businesses as the principal stakeholders and the governments playing a guiding role.

Furthermore, to solidify this venture, the UAE and China will facilitate the mobilization of private capital and implement a modern enterprise management system. Chinese businesses will establish the wholesale market as per the standards and specifications permitted in the UAE, and will be tasked with its management and operations.

Speaking on the agreements, His Excellency Dr Thani Al Zeyoudi said: “The UAE enjoys cordial and long-standing synergies with China. The two countries seek to bolster these relations through sharing experiences and employing the latest technologies in the fields of environment, agriculture, livestock and food diversity.

“The UAE is the first Gulf Arab nation to establish a strategic partnership with China, and has been China’s second largest trade partner and biggest export market in West Asia and North Africa for several years in a row.”

His Excellency added: “Such collaborations are projected to introduce innovative solutions to food security challenges, and significantly contribute to enhancing China-UAE bilateral agricultural cooperation through the development of agriculture, livestock and fisheries sectors in the UAE.”

China’s Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs will encourage Chinese businesses to invest in developing the wholesale market, and invite businesses from the UAE and other major countries engaged in the Belt and Road initiative to participate. For its part, MOCCAE will facilitate Chinese businesses within its purview, and support them in all communications required with concerned stakeholders. 

Both agreements come into effect immediately, and remain valid for a period of five years.

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About the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment:

The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment was established in February 2006 as the Ministry of Environment and Water. The ministry acquired its new name following the UAE Cabinet reshuffle in February 2016 and the subsequent integration of the climate change function.

Under its redefined scope, the ministry has taken on a dual mandate. On the national level, the ministry aims to strengthen the UAE’s efforts in preserving the environment and promoting food diversity in accordance with the nation’s aspiration to emerge as a key benchmark for sustainable development. On the global level, the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment will join international stakeholders in combating climate change and profile the UAE’s path-breaking achievements in the sector at thought leadership platforms worldwide.

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