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  • The event has been organized by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry and is hosted at Expo Al Dhaid.
  • The date festival has also attracted various official delegations and representatives from government institutions.

SHARJAH, UAE – The seventh edition of Al Dhaid Date Festival continues to captivate participants and visitors alike, in a celebration of heritage, competition and taste.

Organized by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), the event has been hosted at Expo Al Dhaid and offers an enticing platform to showcase the richness of palm cultivation until Sunday.

The festival has not only become a hotspot for the public but has also attracted various official delegations and representatives from government institutions, who have shown great interest in the event’s activities.

Jamal Mohammed bin Huwaiden, member of the Board of Directors of SCCI, along with Mohammad Ahmed Amin Al Awadi, Director-General of the Sharjah Chamber, Mohammed Musabah Al Tunaiji, General Coordinator of the festival, and members of the Organizing Committee, received a delegation from the Qassim Dates Festival Committee in Saudi Arabia.

The delegation, led by Bandar bin Saleh bin Suleiman Al Hadiya, Office Manager, Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture in Buraidah and Vice Executive Director of the Dates Festival, was briefed on the best local dates and date varieties showcased by the participants, as well as details about the competitions.

Al Awadi said, “Al Dhaid Date Festival has indeed succeeded in securing a commanding position among the list of festivals that celebrate the heritage of palm cultivation at both state and regional levels.”

He said, “This success is evident in the keen interest of official delegations to visit the event and understand its unique approach to promoting and developing the palm cultivation and date production sectors.”

He added, “The festival supports palm owners and farmers, motivating them to expand and enhance their production.”

Al Awadi said, “Preliminary results from the festival highlight the success and confirm the festival’s ability to achieve its strategic goals.”

Al Dhaid Date Festival continues into its seventh season with more exciting competitions.

The event on Sunday will feature the Elite General and Al Dhaid Fort Elite competitions, which are expected to showcase intense competition among hundreds of palm owners and farmers.