'Qatar's food stocks intact, supply chains holding firm'
Qatar's food security situation is stable and its public services are running normally, the Minister of Municipality and Chairman of the Committee for Follow-Up on Food Security Policies, His Excellency Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah, has said, crediting the country's preparedness to the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and the close oversight of His Excellency Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani.Speaking to Qatar TV from the Unified Operation Center of the Ministry of Municipality, al-Attiyah said the ministry is operating through a comprehensive system of digital and field operations to guarantee continuous service delivery around the clock. Pre-prepared emergency plans have been activated, public cleanliness and inspection teams are maintaining their normal schedules, and readiness levels are being continuously upgraded to handle any exceptional circumstances.On food security, the minister was unequivocal. "The food security situation in the country is very stable and indeed excellent," he said, stressing that the Qatar National Food Security Strategy 2024-2030 had anticipated a full range of scenarios, including the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Critically, the country's strategic food stocks remain intact and untouched, and additional shipments of rice and wheat are already en route.The strategy rests on three pillars. The first is self-sufficiency through local production — an area where Qatar has recorded notable success. Seasonal vegetables now meet close to 100% of domestic demand, with surplus volumes being exported, while poultry and dairy products cover approximately 99% of local market needs.The second pillar is the maintenance and continuous replenishment of strategic food stocks, managed through early warning systems that flag potential shortfalls and allow for immediate corrective action. The third is the securing of international supply chains through strategic partnerships, an area where Hassad Food Company has made significant investments to guarantee uninterrupted supply under all conditions.Al-Attiyah said he had personally conducted field visits to farms, private food companies, and border crossings to verify that supply chains were functioning and that production inputs were sufficient. He thanked customs officials, farm operators, and poultry and dairy producers for their efforts in keeping the market well supplied.On public services, the minister highlighted digital transformation as a key enabler of continuity, with more than 250 e-services available through the ministry's website and the Oun App. The ministry has processed over 77,000 electronic applications and handled 23,000 calls at its Control Centre, which he described as normal volumes managed efficiently.He closed with a direct message to the public: "Be confident and reassured — you are under a wise leadership that places your security and stability at the top of their priorities."