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Agreement signed to implement Abu Dhabi Agri Genome Program

The programme is part of ADAFSA's Strategic Plan for 2022-2025. (KCGEB)
  • The program aims at applying the best international practices related to agricultural genetic research.
  • It aims to develop local spices of plant, animal and fish, to improve agricultural production and address the emirate's climatic and environmental challenges.

The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (ADAFSA) signed a collaboration agreement with the Khalifa Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (KCGEB) to implement a detailed implementation plan for all phases of Abu Dhabi’s Agricultural Genome Programme.

Launched by ADAFSA in collaboration with some national research centres, the programme, the first of its kind in the region, aims at applying the best international practices related to agricultural genetic research, which promotes Abu Dhabi’s position in this field at the regional and international levels, an official statement said.

The programme is part of ADAFSA’s Strategic Plan for 2022-2025. It aims to develop local spices of plant, animal and fish, to improve agricultural production and address the emirate’s climatic and environmental challenges. The programme also features establishing a gene bank and database to conserve local plant, animal and fish genetic resources.

In addition to building local capacities to conserve and register local plant, animal breeds internationally, the programme will support genetic sequencing processes, the study of phenotypic and genetic traits of plants, animals, and the identification of genetic markers for the desired traits of animal and plant genetic resources.

The agreement was signed by Dr. Maryam Hareb Al Suwaidi, Deputy Director-General for Operational Affairs at ADAFSA, and Dr. Khalid Ahmed Amir, Director of KCGEB.

Al Suwaidi said, “The agreement aims to boost our collaboration with KCGEB by implementing the agriculture genome programme. The programme promotes sustainable agricultural production by improving plant and animal species, thus increasing the agricultural sector’s contribution to Abu Dhabi’s GDP.”

According to Khalid Amiri,  the KCGEB has a great experience in applying genome technologies and providing unique solutions for sustainable agriculture development. He noted that genome programme reflects ADAFSA’s insightful vision to reach its objectives and localise scientific knowledge.