Oman: Wheat production surges 229% with advanced irrigation

Published 2024년 1월 17일

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Oman's wheat production for the 2022-23 season increased to 7,119 tonnes, a significant 229% growth from the previous season, with an expansion in the area under cultivation by 160% and a 22% rise in the number of farmers engaged in wheat cultivation. Dhofar led in wheat production, accounting for 80% of Oman's total wheat cultivation area, with various other regions also contributing. The surge in production is attributed to the Ministry of Agriculture's initiatives, including the adoption of modern irrigation techniques and a strategic partnership with Oman Flour Mills Company to purchase locally harvested wheat.
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In an agricultural milestone, Oman’s wheat production increased to 7,119 tonnes in the 2022-23 season, marking a substantial growth of 229% from the previous season’s yield of 2,169 tonnes, as per data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources. The area under wheat cultivation expanded to 6,359.35 acres, up 160% from the last farming season. The number of farmers engaged in wheat cultivation rose 22% in 2022-23, signifying a growing trend in the sector. Dhofar led in wheat production with 5,940 tonnes grown on 5,112 acres, accounting for 80% of Oman’s total wheat cultivation area. Dakhliyah dedicated 779 acres to wheat cultivation, Dhahirah 245 acres, North Sharqiyah 66.5 acres, South Batinah 57 acres, North Batinah 41.1 acres, Buraimi 33.25 acres, Musandam 13 acres, South Sharqiyah 9.5 acres, and Muscat 3 acres. The surge in production is attributed to the ministry’s initiatives, including adoption of modern irrigation techniques, with a notable shift ...

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