Emirates Flight Catering to build world’s largest vertical farming facility in Dubai

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Emirates Flight Catering to build world’s largest vertical farming facility in Dubai

Dubai - The vertical farm facility will have a production output equivalent to 900 acres of farmland.

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Published: Tue 26 Jun 2018, 1:45 PM

Last updated: Tue 26 Jun 2018, 6:39 PM

Emirates Flight Catering (EKFC) and Crop One will co-invest $40 million to build the world's largest vertical farming facility near Al Maktoum International Airport at Dubai World Central.
When complete, the vertical farm facility will cover 130,000 square feet but have a production output equivalent to 900 acres of farmland. At full production, the facility will harvest three US tonnes (2,700 kg) of high-quality, herbicide-free and pesticide-free leafy greens daily, using 99 per cent less water than outdoor fields.
The construction of the facility is scheduled to start in November 2018 and will take approximately one year to complete. The first products are expected to be delivered to Emirates Flight Catering's customers, including 105 airlines and 25 airport lounges, in December 2019.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group said: "Today's announcement is an important milestone for the Emirates Group, for Dubai, and for the UAE. This investment to build and operate the world's largest vertical farming facility aligns with the UAE's drive for more agricultural self-sufficiency, a vision which began with the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the UAE's founding father. The introduction of ground-breaking technology at the facility also enhances Dubai's position as a global innovation hub."
"As one of the world's largest airline catering operations, Emirates Flight Catering constantly looks at innovation, and ways to improve our productivity, product and service quality. Introducing the latest technology to our operations, we secure our own supply chain of high quality and locally-sourced fresh vegetables, while significantly reducing our environmental footprint," said Saeed Mohammed, chief executive officer of Emirates Flight Catering.
"Our proven business model has demonstrated profitable commercial production longer than any other major vertical farmer," said Sonia Lo, Chief Executive Officer of Crop One Holdings. "We are farmers using the most sophisticated plant science and proven business efficiencies to provide market-leading consumer products every day. Our selection after a 10-month search by EKFC is a validation of our successful business model that uses patented technology and processes to optimize crop yields and facilitate hyper-growth."


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