The 3rd edition of the Al Wathba Date Festival has officially kicked off in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi, under the esteemed patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court.
Organized by the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority as part of the Sheikh Zayed Festival, the Al Wathba Date Festival will continue until January 24.
Al Wathba Date Festival; Promoting UAE’s Agricultural Heritage
The event highlights the UAE’s deep-rooted traditions and the significance of the date palm, offering a range of cultural activities and exhibits for visitors to explore, as per the statement.
The festival’s opening day featured the inauguration of the Dates Auction, a dedicated platform designed to showcase the excellence of local produce and provide visitors with access to premium Emirati varieties.
Highlighting the competitive bidding, a single box of Zamli dates secured the day’s highest price of $218 (AED800). Overall, the auction saw the sale of 460 kilograms of dates across 160 boxes, generating a total turnover of $9,135 (AED33,550).
The festival aims to support palm farmers, encourage local date production, and promote innovation in this vital sector, contributing to food security and sustainable agricultural development.
Furthermore, it reflects the UAE’s commitment to the palm tree and its products as a symbol of heritage and national identity.
The event features 14 competitions with 116 prizes valued at over $544,588 (AED2 million), alongside a heritage market, a dates village with 40 retail outlets, and a range of cultural activities and folk performances, offering visitors a rich family-oriented experience that blends knowledge, entertainment, and the preservation of the UAE’s agricultural heritage.
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