The UAE’s Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Dubai World Central (DWC), also known as Dubai South to scale up the aquaculture industry in the UAE through establishing a fish farm.

Agreement to boost UAE aquaculture

Signing the MoU between DWC and MOCCAE. Photo: MOCCAE

His Excellency Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment, and His Excellency Khalifa Suhail Al Zaffin, Executive Chairman of Dubai World Central, signed the MoU at DWC headquarters.

Under the agreement, MOCCAE will facilitate the registration and licensing procedures for the DWC fish farm and provide consultancy advice and know-how on the aquaculture industry to the technical cadres of DWC. Following a feasibility study of proposed species with regard to their local market value, the ministry will select the species best suited for cultivation based on their key attributes. MOCCAE will test the recirculating aquaculture system to identify the key challenges that the aquaculture industry faces in the UAE and share the findings with DWC.

For its part, DWC will outline the project’s concept and core objectives for the Ministry’s review. Also, to implement the action plan agreed to by the two entities in establishing the fish farm, DWC will enable access to all the necessary requirements for study, experimentation and production.

“National enterprises that are based on top-notch research studies and technologies are key drivers in our efforts to diversify food sources and increase the share of food produced at home to meet the needs of the local market. Fish is an important component of our local cuisine in the UAE, and we need to make sure our fisheries and fish stocks can continue to support the growing demands of our population,” said His Excellency Dr Al Zeyoudi.

“DWC is keen to bolster co-operation with government entities to accelerate the development of the country across varied spheres,” His Excellency Al Zaffin commented.

“Our new collaboration with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment will help establish aquaculture as a prosperous industry that contributes to making the UAE’s fisheries more secure and sustainable.”