The Abu Dhabi agriculture, fisheries and livestock sector recorded robust progress within the first 9 months of 2025, with new licences rising considerably because the emirate accelerates funding in meals safety, sensible farming and diversified financial exercise.
The Abu Dhabi Registration Authority (ADRA), the Abu Dhabi Division of Financial Improvement’s arm chargeable for creating and regulating the enterprise sector, reported substantial will increase throughout all licence classes between January and September.
In accordance with ADRA, 152 new licences had been issued throughout the first 9 months of 2025, up 29 per cent in contrast with 118 licences in the identical interval of 2024.
Energetic licences rose 13.5 per cent to 1,425, in contrast with 1,255 a 12 months earlier, underscoring the sector’s rising attractiveness to native and worldwide traders.
Abu Dhabi agriculture enterprise
The Al Ain area accounted for the biggest share of recent licences, representing 61.8 per cent of all agricultural, fisheries and livestock licences issued within the first 9 months of 2025, and 63 per cent of all energetic licences throughout Abu Dhabi.
Al Ain registered 94 new financial licences, bringing whole energetic licences within the area to 896. These companies play a pivotal function in supporting meals safety, creating jobs and strengthening financial diversification.
ADDED considers agriculture one among its precedence improvement sectors for Al Ain, with a deal with public-private partnerships, investor alternatives and expertise improvement as Abu Dhabi transitions towards a sensible, diversified and sustainable financial system.
The sector’s momentum is anticipated to proceed following a significant coverage replace increasing the variety of financial actions permitted on farms from 71 to 145, below Determination No (5) of 2025 issued by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Courtroom, in his capability as Chairman of the Board of Administrators of the Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Meals Security Authority (ADAFSA).
The choice amends provisions of Determination No (3) of 2023, including 74 new financial actions throughout a number of classes:
- 41 associated to plant manufacturing
- 9 supporting plant manufacturing
- 8 meals assist providers
- 12 industrial assist actions
- 2 basic assist providers
- 2 leisure actions
ADRA stated these modifications broaden alternatives for agri-industries, recreation and heritage actions, and strengthen the ecosystem supporting agricultural improvement.
Meals safety and investor assist
Mohammed Muneef Al Mansoori, Director Normal of ADRA, stated: “Abu Dhabi is targeted on offering an built-in ecosystem to assist agriculture, fisheries, and livestock actions as a result of their very important function in attaining meals safety, a prime precedence of economies worldwide.
“The continued excessive progress of financial licences within the sector over current years displays the effectiveness of initiatives launched by varied entities within the emirate, together with ADAFSA, the Khalifa Fund for Enterprise Improvement, and ADRA, to assist traders and entrepreneurs in seizing alternatives in agriculture, fisheries, and livestock.
“ADRA continues to introduce initiatives to reinforce ease of doing enterprise within the agricultural sector by providing assist programmes for entrepreneurs and traders.
“The Farm Licence allows UAE nationals who personal non-public farms to conduct as much as 145 financial actions, contributing to agricultural improvement and opening numerous alternatives, together with agri-industries, leisure, and heritage actions.
“Freelancer and Tajer Abu Dhabi licences embody a number of advisory actions associated to agriculture, fisheries, and livestock.”
Agriculture entrepreneurs
He added: “We’re working to develop the agricultural sector below the direct supervision of the Committee for Financial Actions on Farms, fashioned below the path of the Abu Dhabi Govt Workplace and consists of members from ADDED, the Division of Municipalities and Transport (DMT), the Division of Tradition and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, and ADAFSA.
“We stay dedicated to assist entrepreneurs and traders in agriculture, fisheries, and livestock actions, and to drive the shift towards sensible and sustainable agriculture via revolutionary initiatives that create a supportive ecosystem in step with strategic plans for sustainable improvement and constructing the financial system of the longer term.
“Final 12 months, Abu Dhabi launched the AgriFood Development and Water Abundance (AGWA) in 2024 to reinforce meals and water manufacturing and provide, supported by the most recent improvements.”
Rising sector
In 2024, new licences for agriculture, fisheries and livestock actions in Abu Dhabi elevated 103 per cent. The worth of agricultural, forestry and fisheries output grew 38 per cent over 5 years, rising from AED6.8bn ($1.85bn) in 2019 to AED9.5bn ($2.59bn) in 2024.
Agricultural and meals product exports elevated 37.5 per cent, from AED6.3bn ($1.71bn) in 2019 to AED8.7bn ($2.37bn) in 2024.
