Oman pushes wheat production to fortify food security

Published 2023년 11월 15일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Oman is working to increase wheat cultivation in order to enhance food security. During the 2022-23 farming season, Oman harvested over 7,000 tonnes of wheat from over 6,000 acres. The ministry aims to provide farmers with high-quality seeds, advanced machinery, and free harvesting services to encourage continuous wheat production and increase yield.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources (MAFWR) is actively advancing wheat cultivation across the sultanate as part of a broader strategy to enhance food security. Recent data shows Oman harvested 7,119 tonnes of wheat cultivated on 6,359 acres in the 2022-23 farming season. Yahya Hamdan al Saadi, head of Horticultural Crops in MAFWR, informed that the initiative to augment wheat cultivation and quality with improved local varieties is pivotal for Oman’s food security objectives. “The ministry is set to ensure a steady supply of 54 tonnes of superior quality seeds on subsidy to farmers each year, bolstering yield and encouraging continuous wheat production.” The initiative includes three stages: acquisition of advanced planting and harvesting machinery, training for automated harvesters, and a commitment to provide 54 tonnes of enhanced quality wheat seeds annually. Additionally, MAFWR offers a wheat harvesting service to farmers for free. According to Saadi, ...

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