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HortiRoad2TheGulf

We are HortiRoad2theGulf, a public-private partnership that combines knowledge and expertise from the entire horticulture sector in the Netherlands. We are keen to foster long-term collaboration to execute food security strategies.

Why? In the dynamic landscape of the Gulf region food security, there’s an increased focus on ensuring local safe, fresh food production. A key move towards sustainability and self-reliance. With our knowledge and innovative solutions, we can meet the rising demands for fresh produce in The Gulf nations. The Dutch horticulture sector plays a vital role in feeding millions globally. Utilising state-of-the-art technology and sustainable techniques, we cultivate a diverse array of fruits and vegetables. Collaboratively, we can enhance sustainable food production, minimise food loss, and innovate new strategies and business models. 

With our combined knowledge, technology, and experience, we can accelerate the achievement of food security and food safety worldwide. By adapting our proven technology to local circumstances, we can provide support in producing ultra-fresh, safe, and delicious vegetables and fruit all year round, at fair prices, and as close to the point of consumption as possible. By reintroducing sustainable food production, we address critical issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, food waste, and public health.

In the Netherlands, the government, companies, knowledge institutes and R&D centres develop the tools required to farm the future. HortiRoad2theGulf, as a public-private partnership, was established to assist Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar in improving food self-sufficiency. In close cooperation with the Embassies of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, and Doha, and the Consulate General in Dubai, our public-private partnership business cluster is uniquely positioned to understand and navigate the climate and market dynamics of the Gulf region. 

Our public-private partnership business cluster partners are ready to collaborate with key stakeholders to enhance their businesses sustainably. Together, we cover all aspects of CEA (Controlled Environment Agriculture), from breeding and cultivation to lighting, climate control, and crop protection. Specialising in facilitating your transition from low and mid-tech solutions to high-tech alternatives, we propel your enterprise toward sustainability and profitability. We advocate for minimising water and energy usage to make sustainability more tangible while optimising yield and crop quality.

Joining forces for food safety and food security in the Gulf region

Partners

Breeding and plant propagation

Climate control and Energy

Crop Control

Greenhouse Construction

Automation and logistics

Knowledge providers, consultants and service

Horticultural suppliers

Water Management

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Showcases

a greenhouse with a view on the open blue sky and rows of potted plants on either side of a pathway

Armela Farms | Location: Dubai | Crop: Lettuce and Kale | Type: ModulAIR, | Turn-key Surface: 20.000 m²

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A farmer standing on a crane is lifted up between rows of hanging fruit in a greenhouse

Pure Harvest Smart Farms | Location: Abu Dhabi | Crop: Tomatoes | Type: SuprimAir | Surface: 10.000 m²

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rows of medium sized leafy plants in a greenhouse

The Green Mast | Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Crop:Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers | Type: High-tech hydroponics

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The hallway of a research facility for agriculture. Lined with machinery.

Estidamah | Location: King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Crop: Different vegetables and fruits | Type: Research on agricultural activities and crop management, control of environmental conditions, fertilization and irrigation methods, and integrated pest management

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a large field of solar panels in the middle of desert land

Miraah | Location: Miraah, Oman | Type: The special greenhouses generate steam using solar energy; that steam is then used in oil production | Surface: 190.000 m²

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A man in a lab coat and protective mask inspects crops that are growing in a vertical set up at a greenhouse

Bustanica | Location: Dubai | Crop: Leafy greens | Type: Indoor farm | Surface: 330.000 m²

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rows of potted green plants growing un a greenhouse. Yellow labels hang above them.

Dar Aqua | Location: Hoarat A’ali | Crop: Tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, leafy greens | Type: Aquaponic farm

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rows of leafy greens growing vertically in a greenhouse

Agrico | Location: Qatar, Al Khor | Crop: Vegetables, fruits, leafy greens | Type: Aquaponic, hydroponic and indoor farms

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an infrared light illuminated greenhouse

Growy | Location: Al Wafrah | Crop: 550kg of fresh salads and culinary herbs daily | Type: Indoor Farm

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A sunrise on the line structure of NEOM

Topian | Location: NEOM | Type: Two separate horticultural test facilities as part of the NEOM development | Surface: 110.000 m²

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 A blue sky and the outside facade of a large glass greenhouse

Elite Agro Projects | Locations in entire GCC-region | Crop: Vegetables

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News

Saudi Arabia meeting

The Dutch water and horticulture sectors are joining forces to effectively address the global challenges that Saudi Arabia is facing in its transition to food security. This holistic approach aligns with the goals of the Saudi Government to accelerate its food security agenda and embrace sustainable water use.

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Greenhouse

Large delegation of dignitaries and entrepreneurs from UAE to the Netherlands for Greentech week. The incoming mission from the UAE is officially chaired by Her Excellency Sheikha Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, UAE’s Minister of Climate Change and the Environment.

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lady smiles in front of Farming the Future banner

Netherlands and Gulf States: Logical Partners in Sustainability & Biodiversity. Dutch Greenhouse Delta collaborates closely with the Agricultural Council for the GCC countries, based in Riyadh. This translated article with Simone Landhuis was published on Agro Berichten Buitenland on February 22, 2024.

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A man in traditional Emirati clothing is pictured between rows of leafy plants. He looks at the plant.

Dutch horticultural mission to the Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia. The Dutch answer to Saudi-Arabia’s demand for self-sufficiency in food security

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Video preview

𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗮𝗽 𝗛𝗼𝗿𝘁𝗶𝗰𝘂𝗹𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗣𝗮𝘃𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻, 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗼 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟬 𝗗𝘂𝗯𝗮𝗶 With this great video we look back on a very successful event on the 21st and 22nd of February, where we brought together horticulture and agriculture experts from all over the world, who explored new ways to apply an integrated eco-system approach to boost local and sustainable food production.

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Giovanni

Giovanni Angliolini, 
Director Middle East and Africa at Dutch Greenhouse Delta
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