The Al Wathba Honey Festival, which is currently being held in Abu Dhabi, has promised a prize pool of up to Dh10 million to local honey producers and Emirati beekeepers. The festival, which will run until February 9, 2025, is meant to upgrade the skills of participants and encourage the growth of the beekeeping industry in the UAE.
Being held as part of the Sheikh Zayed Festival in the Al Wathba region, the festival hosts more than 60 beekeepers and honey-producing companies. Visitors can experience various aspects of honey under one roof, from different honey products to bee-related items and modern equipment for beekeeping.
The festival acts not only as a showcase to market and sell honey from Emirati and international farms but also as an opportunity for sharing knowledge from different farmers around the world. Visitors can gain experience on sophisticated farming skills, care for palm trees, and real Emirati cultures that may be conserved in the UAE.
By providing considerable financial incentives and creating a collaborative environment, the Al Wathba Honey Festival underlines Abu Dhabi’s commitment to supporting local agriculture and excellence in beekeeping. The event is pivotal in sustaining the rich agricultural traditions of the nation while encouraging innovation and growth within the industry.