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UAE to implement support scheme for low-income farm owners

  • The support aims to reduce the financial burden related to electricity bills, as part of an integrated and holistic approach to help low-income families in UAE.
  • Beneficiaries can check the monthly support amount by referring to their farms’ consumption bill through Etihad Water & Electricity’s service channels.

DUBAI, UAE –   The Ministry of Community Development and Etihad Water & Electricity have announced the implementation mechanism of the new support program for low-income farm owners in the UAE.

The farm owners have to be registered with Etihad Water & Electricity.

This support aims to reduce the financial burden related to electricity bills, as part of an integrated and holistic approach to support low-income families in the UAE In line with the directives of President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

The support will be rolled out starting July 2023, through the allocation of an annual amount of AED 8,400 per beneficiary, which is equivalent to a maximum consumption of 2,500 kw/h per month.

Beneficiaries can check the monthly support amount by referring to their farms’ consumption bill through Etihad Water & Electricity’s service channels.

The ministry will coordinate with Etihad Water & Electricity on determining and revalidating the approved lists of beneficiaries on a monthly basis.

Text messages will be sent to the beneficiaries, which will provide the necessary details in addition to an application form to be filled out.

Beneficiaries can also register on the Ministry of Community Development’s website. The support also covers eligible low-income farm owners who are registered in a federal or local social welfare program.

Farms used for commercial purposes will not be eligible for the support and the  owner should not be receiving additional support for electricity consumption.

If a beneficiary owns multiple farms, they should update their data with Etihad Water & Electricity before applying for the support program with the ministry.

The ministry will transfer the deducted amount directly to the Etihad Water & Electricity, after finalizing and approving the list of beneficiaries.

The amounts will be directly deducted from the monthly electricity bill of the farm.