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ADFD delegation visits Al Dahra Agricultural Company

Abu Dhabi, 18 Dec 2022
A delegation from Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) and the Abu Dhabi Exports Office (ADEX), visited Al Dahra Agricultural Company in Khalifa Industrial Zone (KIZAD), one of the leading firms in the UAE’s food and agriculture sector. The delegates held a meeting with the company officials, where they explored ways to enhance cooperation and underscored ADFD’s role in supporting the effort of major national companies to access the global markets.

The ADFD delegation, led by His Excellency Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Abu Dhabi Exports Office, included Rashid Al Kaabi, Director of ADFD’s Investments Department; and Khalil Al Mansouri, Acting Director General of the Abu Dhabi Exports Office. ADFD delegation was briefed about the functions of the company’s various departments, its production and trade of essential food commodities, supply chains and warehousing.

H.E. Al Suwaidi said: “At Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, we are keen to strengthen relations and unify efforts with national institutions operating in vital sectors. We attach great importance to supporting the national private sector, developing national exports, and enhancing their global competitiveness. Our visit to Al Dahra Agricultural Company is part of our initiative to support the company’s strides in the agriculture sector and to achieve the national strategic objective to diversify the UAE’s economy.”

H.E. Khedaim Abdulla Al Derei, Co-Founder & Managing Director Al Dahra Group thanked the visiting delegation and stressed Al Dahra Group’s keenness to strengthen relations with ADFD, as it plays a major role in promoting socioeconomic development and sustainability in the developing countries, as well as supporting the national economy and developing the UAE’s export sector. He added that the visit was in line with the Emirates’ national and economic goals to develop the agriculture sector and enhance the sustainability of food security, which are considered essential to strengthen and diversify the national economy.

The two sides stressed the importance of closer cooperation and increased efforts to enhance the competitiveness of the national export sector, boost the national economy and increase the country’s GDP.