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KEZAD Group announces dedicated zone for Aquaculture and related industries

Aquaculture is a key driver of sustainable food production as it alleviates pressure on wild fish resources

Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – KEZAD Group, the operator of integrated and purpose-built economic zones has announced plans to develop a specialised zone for aquaculture and related industries. The zone is the result of growing demand within the industry for dedicated infrastructure and connectivity to serve the domestic and international markets from Abu Dhabi.

KEZAD Group is the key partner in Abu Dhabi’s AgriFood Growth and Water Abundance (Agwa) Cluster, led by the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, said a statement.

Agwa aims to provide a key platform to support local suppliers and exporters to maximise commercial opportunities, and ease pressure on agriculture systems, and by 2045, this cluster is expected to contribute in incremental gross domestic product to the Abu Dhabi economy, create more than 60,0000 new jobs and attract investments.

Aquaculture is a key driver of sustainable food production as it alleviates pressure on wild fish resources. Currently, the UAE consumes approximately 220,000t of seafood annually, with 70% of this demand being met through imports. KEZAD’s new aquaculture zone is designed to reduce reliance on imports and strengthen domestic production.

By developing a hub for aquaculture and related industries, KEZAD Group is not only enhancing the UAE’s food supply chain but also establishing the country in sustainable seafood production, as the UAE aims for attaining the No 1 position on the Global Food Security Index by 2050, the statement outlined.

Abdullah Al Hameli, CEO Economic Cities & Free Zones, AD Ports Group said, “Food security is a top priority for the UAE, and KEZAD Group is proud to contribute to this national and regional objective in line with our wise leadership’s vision, and in support of the UAE’s National Food Security Strategy 2051. Our planned aquaculture zone will strengthen our country’s resilience, reduce reliance on imports, and create a sustainable model for food production in the region. The aquaculture zone is part of KEZAD Group’s broader strategy to provide world-class industrial ecosystems that cater to high-growth sectors. This initiative complements ongoing efforts for food security, while addressing regional challenges in food supply and sustainability.”

The global aquaculture market was valued at approximately US $244bn in 2023 and is projected to reach $360.6bn by 2032, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 4.5%. In the Middle East and Africa, the aquaculture market is expected to grow to $22.3bn by 2028, with a CAGR of 4.8%.

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