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Fusion farming ‘can yield rich dividends for Bahrain’

June 8, 2026·Gulf Daily News (Bahrain)Economy

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GCC CONTEXT

Vertical farming and controlled-environment agriculture technologies have gained policy prominence across the GCC as part of broader food security strategies, particularly for smaller Gulf states with limited arable land and water resources. Bahrain's agricultural sector, historically constrained by saline groundwater and desert climate conditions, has positioned agri-tech and innovation-driven farming as a potential lever for domestic production and import substitution—a structural pattern mirrored across the region as governments seek to reduce dependency on food imports and stabilize supply chains. Government-backed agricultural initiatives and technology partnerships typically influence activity in related industrial, real estate, and infrastructure sectors within Gulf economies.

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