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Experiment could potentially help beat hunger

Emirati farmer shows how to grow rice in the desert

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Emirati Saleh al-Mansouri shows a rice variety grow using hydroponics
Abu Dhabi - Arab Today

Western Region: Emirati Saleh Mohammad Yarouf Al Mansouri has demonstrated his amazing green thumb by growing rice in the desert.

On Friday, he exhibited an exciting experiment that could potentially help beat hunger especially in the world's arid regions. He is planting rice in his farm in Liwa, an oasis in the UAE's south-western region.

And his new experiment is starting to bear fruit using a water-efficient farming method called hydroponics.

Al Mansouri has been growing vegetables and fruits too, which he brought for everyone to see at the on-going Liwa Dates Festival 2015, an annual event which ends on July 30.

The Emirati farmer had been using hydroponics to grow vegetables for years.

Hydroponics is a branch of hydro-culture which employs a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions directly in water -- without soil, according to the official agency WAM.

Many commercial farms in the UAE had been using hydroponics for decades now to grow everything from strawberries to celery for both local and export markets.

But Al Mansouri has now taken it to higher pitch -- by demonstrating he can also grow and harvest rice too -- potentially helping solve land and water scarcity for the cultivation of rice.

The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), based in Los Banos, Philippines, estimates that up to 20 million hectares of irrigated rice fields may suffer from water scarcity by 2025.

Japanese researchers at the Chiba University estimate that global production of rice, a staple for much of Asia, must increase by more than 50 per cent before 2050 to satisfy an expected spike in demand by the world's growing population.

Experiment

The Emirati farmer said he started his experiments back in 2010 by planting various types of vegetables and other plants in his Liwa farm.

As the experiments proved to be a complete success, Al Mansouri decided to grow the vegetables in commercial quantities.

At the festival, Al Mansouri is exhibiting other fruits which he grew using the same method -- such as pineapples, papayas, nectarines, oranges, black and blue berries and grapes.
Source: Gulf News

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