UAE Initiative on Sustainable Agricultural Practices Launched

UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment during the announcement of the initiative on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment during the announcement of the initiative on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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UAE Initiative on Sustainable Agricultural Practices Launched

UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment during the announcement of the initiative on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment during the announcement of the initiative on Monday. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

An initiative on sustainable agricultural practices was launched in the UAE on Monday, following the success of the inaugural edition of the Greenhouse Accelerator Program.

The initiative is a partnership between the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) and Food Tech Valley and PepsiCo.

As part of the program with PepsiCo, the entities will offer technical and strategic mentorship to applicants participating in the program, as well as access to local and regional knowledge networks.

“By supporting the PepsiCo Greenhouse Accelerator Program: MENA Sustainability Edition, we are not only continuing the momentum from last year and expanding innovation in agriculture but also building on the country’s wider commitment to tackling climate change with clear vision and action,” said Mariam Almheiri, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment.

She added that with the UAE preparing to host COP28 and President of the UAE Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan announcing the year 2023 as the Year of Sustainability, “there will be an enormous spotlight on innovators who can develop solutions to optimize the valuable natural resources needed in agriculture.”

The minister went on to say that “from saving water and reducing electricity to rethinking processes and strategies, sustainable agriculture is the key to ensuring food security for everyone while being considerate of our shared environment.”

“Our best wishes accompany the start-ups who are dreaming big and putting their solutions on the map, where they can grow into opportunities that can sustain long-term economic and environmental prosperity.”

For his part, Project Lead for Food Tech Valley Ahmed AlShaibani said “establishing food security is a crucial part of the quest for a more sustainable future, especially in the MENA region.”

He added that “by engaging the latest technologies and inspiring start-ups who are at the forefront of innovation, we can help transform agriculture so that it can deliver sustainable local production and diversified imports that will enhance the self-sufficiency of countries and contribute to a sustainable global food supply chain.”

“We’re excited to see agriculture at the heart of this year’s PepsiCo Greenhouse Accelerator Program: MENA Sustainability Edition and we’re delighted to support this fantastic initiative that also feeds into our mission to build a smarter food system together.”

Through pep+, the company is working to source crops and ingredients in ways that restore the soil and strengthen farming communities, and the Greenhouse Accelerator Program is intended to unlock innovative and disruptive agricultural solutions in partnership with purpose-driven start-ups from the region.

Aamer Sheikh, CEO – Middle East, PepsiCo., said: “We understand the crucial role of innovation and sustainability in driving forward our pep+ strategy.”

“After seeing first-hand the positive impact felt by innovators during the first regional round of the Greenhouse Accelerator Program, we are proud to build on this momentum with a second edition – expanding the program to Egypt and playing a meaningful part in helping entrepreneurs tackle sustainability challenges.”

“With the region heavily reliant on imports, it's essential that we support the passionate change-makers working to make a significant impact through positive agricultural practices.”

“The private sector has an important role to play in addressing the major challenges facing the MENA region, such as food security, arid climate, scarce arable land, and limited water supply, and our goal is to lead by example,” he added.



Malaysia Prime Minister Confident on Resolving Petronas-Petros Dispute

This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia's Department of Information on May 2, 2025 shows Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani (L) speaking as Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) listens during a joint press conference in Putrajaya. (Photo by NIZAM ZANIL / MALAYSIA'S DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION / AFP)
This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia's Department of Information on May 2, 2025 shows Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani (L) speaking as Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) listens during a joint press conference in Putrajaya. (Photo by NIZAM ZANIL / MALAYSIA'S DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION / AFP)
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Malaysia Prime Minister Confident on Resolving Petronas-Petros Dispute

This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia's Department of Information on May 2, 2025 shows Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani (L) speaking as Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) listens during a joint press conference in Putrajaya. (Photo by NIZAM ZANIL / MALAYSIA'S DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION / AFP)
This handout photo taken and released by Malaysia's Department of Information on May 2, 2025 shows Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani (L) speaking as Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) listens during a joint press conference in Putrajaya. (Photo by NIZAM ZANIL / MALAYSIA'S DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION / AFP)

Malaysia's Prime Minister said on Sunday he was confident that a dispute between energy company Petronas, owned by the federal government, and Petros, owned by the state of Sarawak, will be resolved through discussions with the Sarawak premier.
The two companies' long-running dispute over gas distribution rights escalated last week, with Petronas saying on Friday its Petronas Carigali subsidiary had received notices from the Sarawak state government about its activities there.
Petronas gave no further details but local media said Sarawak authorities told the company's Miri Crude Oil Terminal that it lacked a proper operating license, Reuters reported.
Sarawak has given Petronas Carigali 21 days to obtain the required license or face financial penalties under local state law, according to the reports.
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he spoke to Sarawak state premier Abang Johari Openg regarding Petronas and Petros issues, based on principles that were previously agreed upon.
"When the premier returns from his official visit to London, we will immediately conduct further discussions to finalize it.
"I am highly confident that this issue will be resolved prudently by standing on the path of healthy and meaningful discourse," he said on his Facebook page.
Anwar also urged all parties to refrain from taking any actions or issuing any statements in the meantime.
Negotiations between Petronas and Petros stalled last year, heightening uncertainty over operations and investments in Sarawak's oil sector.
The impasse has raised concerns about the potential impact on Petronas revenues, which are a major source of income for the federal government. Sarawak holds more than 60% of Malaysia's gas reserves.