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EPISODE · Dec 14, 2024 · 38 MIN

S2 Ep 12: Sustainable Agriculture & Innovation: A Conversation with Hassan Halawy

from Economic Impact · host Elite Agro Projects, Hassan Halawy, CEO of Elite Agro Porjects, Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, Emirates Development Bank

In this episode of Economic Impact: Conversations from Emirates Development Bank, His Excellency Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of Emirates Development Bank sits down with Hassan Halawy, General Manager of Elite Agro Projects, to explore the intersection of innovation and agriculture. Hassan shares insights into Elite Agro’s groundbreaking initiatives, including cultivating Arabica coffee in Dubai's desert, restoring indigenous wheat varieties, and implementing advanced technology for sustainable farming. Discover how the UAE is leveraging local resources, advanced engineering, and visionary leadership to tackle global food security challenges and foster green growth. Emirates Development Bank

In this episode of Economic Impact: Conversations from Emirates Development Bank, His Excellency Ahmed Mohamed Al Naqbi, CEO of Emirates Development Bank sits down with Hassan Halawy, General Manager of Elite Agro Projects, to explore the intersection of innovation and agriculture. Hassan shares insights into Elite Agro’s groundbreaking initiatives, including cultivating Arabica coffee in Dubai's desert, restoring indigenous wheat varieties, and implementing advanced technology for sustainable farming. Discover how the UAE is leveraging local resources, advanced engineering, and visionary leadership to tackle global food security challenges and foster green growth.

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