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Edamah and Badia Farms partner on innovative agricultural project

Environment And Natural Resou…Environmental ManagementFood SecurityAgriculture And Food Security

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This project reflects a growing trend in the Gulf region to invest in sustainable agriculture to reduce food import dependence. It aligns with Bahrain's economic diversification goals and the global push for climate-resilient food production.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Badia Farms and Edamah partner on a $multi-million sustainable farming project in Hamala, Bahrain.
  • The project is a 50,000sqm 'Agricultural Oasis' using hydroponics and controlled-environment greenhouses.
  • Sustainability features include solar panels and water recycling systems.
  • The initiative aims to enhance Bahrain's food security and create jobs.
  • Edamah is the real estate arm of Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat.
Sector verdictAGRICULTUREUpmagnitude 3/3 · confidence 4/5

Project completion could enhance Bahrain's food security and set a precedent for regional agri-tech adoption.

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