Abu Dhabi / WAM
UAE-based AgTech company, Madar Farms partnered with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) to support the operation of the world’s first commercial-scale indoor tomato farm using only LED lights and a new research facility to help in accelerating the AgTech industry in the UAE and the region.
The investment is part of ADIO’s AED1 billion AgTech Incentive Programme to accelerate the growth of the emirate’s
burgeoning AgTech ecosystem and promote innovation in desert agriculture that is locally relevant and globally exportable.
It will be used towards developing the world’s first commercial-scale indoor tomato farm that will use only LED lighting to grow. The facility is currently under construction at Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (Kizad), and set to open by the end of this year.
Commenting on the announcement, Abdulaziz AlMulla, CEO and co-founder of Madar Farms, said, It is a privilege to be recognised by ADIO for our efforts in tackling food and water security challenges in the UAE and the region and turning the late Sheikh Zayed’s vision into reality. This shows that we are going in the right direction and with food sustainability becoming more important, we are more determined to build on this achievement.”
“This investment will enable us to significantly scale up our operations in the UAE as well as put the skills and knowledge we have gained over the last three years into researching long-term, sustainable solutions for complex food security challenges in the region,” AlMulla continued.
The facility will also see Madar Farms triple the quantity of its microgreens and grow a wider variety of products, increasing its operations in developing local food for local consumption.
The investment will also support a new research and development facility that will enable Madar Farms to quantify production output measured against environmental inputs; such as water and electricity. Currently, Madar Farms has an established R&D facility at Masdar City in Abu Dhabi.
Madar Farms is one of four AgTech innovators to receive investment from ADIO in the latest award of financial
packages from its AgTech Incentive Programme, established under the Abu Dhabi government’s Ghadan 21 accelerator programme.
Dr. Tariq Bin Hendi, ADIO Director-General, said, “We are proud to partner with Madar Farms to support the continued commercialisation of its innovative AgTech solutions in Abu Dhabi. The investment will enable Madar Farms to scale up its capabilities and contribute to expanding the supply of sustainable, quality local food in the region. AgTech is a priority sector for the Abu Dhabi government, and Madar Farms will be a key player in the growth of the ecosystem over the coming years.”
ADIO will invest AED367 million ($100 million) in total in four AgTech companies building facilities in Abu Dhabi as part of this round.