2023-09-15 07:05:00
Friday, September 15, 2023 – 11:05 AM
ABU DHABI, 15 SEPTEMBER / WAM / The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority is implementing an integrated strategy to develop palm cultivation and date production in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, aiming to enhance food security and maintain biosecurity in the emirate’s farms, through the implementation of several programs concerned with the palm tree, including the Integrated Management Program. For palm trees and good practices for post-harvest date operations, in addition to the integrated palm pest management program to control pests that affect palm trees in environmentally safe ways while reducing the economic damage of the pest, and preserving the ecosystem from the indiscriminate use of agricultural pesticides.
At the beginning of this year, the Authority conducted a large survey of palm farms that included regarding 22,581 farms to examine their palm trees and verify that they were infected with pests. The examination included regarding 6,750,699 palm trees, regarding half of which were in the Al Ain region. The total palm trees included in the survey reached regarding 3,857,666 palm trees in 11,810 farms, or 52 percent. Of the total farms included in the survey, there were 2,353,855 palm trees in 7,513 farms in the Al Dhafra region, representing 33 percent of the total farms, while 538,148 palm trees were surveyed in 3,258 farms, representing 15 percent of the total farms surveyed at the emirate level. Surveying palm farms is considered a step It is essential and important to start implementing the services of the integrated palm pest management program, following which spraying and pest control operations are carried out according to the results of the survey.
On the occasion of Arab Palm Day, which falls on September 15 of each year, the Authority confirmed that palm cultivation and date production in the country has developed significantly and rapidly over the past years, and the Authority is working hard to develop and grow this sector and enhance its sustainability through the programs and services it provides to farmers, and encourage them to Following good practices for date production with the aim of improving the quality of the dates produced, in addition to monitoring the farms producing dates, reducing the use of agricultural pesticides, and obtaining clean dates free of pesticide residues. It also encourages farmers to shift towards organic palm farming, and grow commercial varieties with high productivity and economic return. Good for the development and sustainability of this strategic and vital sector.
The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority works to motivate farmers in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to care for palm trees and produce dates, in line with the vision of the Abu Dhabi government and the role it plays in achieving sustainable agricultural development, as the application of good agricultural practices and post-harvest practices play a major role in Determine the marketing value of farm dates, provided that the fruits are protected from exposure to sunlight for a long period and protected from dust contamination before sorting.
The integrated palm pest management program implemented by the Authority in the farms of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi has achieved great achievements in controlling pests and insects that infect palm trees, through the implementation of an intensive hunting program for the red palm weevil and borers using pheromone and light traps.
Traps are one of the effective methods in the integrated pest management system, and are widely used on farms in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to control pests and reduce damage to palm trees in an environmentally safe manner, compatible with integrated pest management systems and thus reduce the use of pesticides. There are currently regarding 21,160 light traps and There are 124,958 pheromone traps on Abu Dhabi farms, and the numbers of insects caught in them are constantly counted and disposed of using safe methods.
Through field guidance visits, the Authority’s agricultural extension workers educate farm owners and workers regarding the proper use of traps, how to operate and maintain them, and how to care for them to ensure the continuity of their operation in order to maintain their safety and prevent insect infections and their spread among farms. The Authority also provides bulletins and guides on good agricultural practices. It serves palm trees, selects varieties, and provides awareness messages via social media platforms with the aim of building farmers’ capabilities and educating them on sound practices in serving and caring for palm trees.
The Authority is also keen to participate regularly in exhibitions and festivals related to date palms, most notably the Liwa Dates Festival and Auction, in order to support heritage events that help develop palm cultivation, and to provide technical support to the festival by participating in the auction evaluation committee and educating farmers regarding the best practices used in managing palm services. In addition to educating the community regarding the services provided by the Authority to farmers and livestock breeders.
Dina Omar / Ahmed Gamal
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