Local farm yards to resume normal working hours
The yards for selling local agricultural products are set to resume normal working hours, the Ministry of Municipality’s Agriculture Affairs department has announced. Accordingly, Al Mazrouah Yard at Umm Salal Central Market will be open daily for customers from 7am to 3pm. However, Al Wakrah, Al Khor, Al Thakira, Al Sheehaniya and Al Shamal yards will be open on three days a week, on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 7am to 3pm. These yards offer consumers fresh products of the participating Qatari farms at very competitive prices. During the peak of the local agricultural season, more than 100 Qatari farms take part in these yards, supplying a daily assortment of vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes, capsicum, zucchini, leafy vegetables, dates, honey, and other agricultural products. Such yards have also been responding to the growing consumer demand for local products while providing farmers with an adequate platform to display their products directly to consumers, minimising the marketing costs involved. Al Mazrouah yard was the first to launch this during the 2012/2013 agriculture season, with only 24 participating farms and a limited number of products. After the considerable success of this yard, more yards at various locations across the country were launched, with more participating farms, as agricultural production in the country has increased dramatically over the past few years, driven by government support and generous incentives for local food production. The recent value of Qatar’s agricultural sector is estimated at around $1.25bn and is expected to reach around $1.56bn by 2031. Besides, the total number of farms in Qatar is over 600, with some employing the latest, sophisticated technology and equipment in the field to maximise production and overcome natural challenges.