Abu Dhabi’s AgTech
Ecosystem Expands Across Land, Sea and Space
November 10, 2020
Three innovative
agriculture companies will develop cutting-edge
projects in Abu Dhabi to boost the emirate’s
agriculture technology (AgTech) capabilities
across land, sea and space. The Abu Dhabi
Investment Office (ADIO) announced individual
partnerships with Pure Harvest Smart Farms (Pure
Harvest), FreshToHome and Nanoracks that will
see the companies receive financial and
non-financial incentives totalling AED 152
million (USD 41 million). The research and
technologies developed by these companies will
expand existing capabilities in Abu Dhabi’s
AgTech ecosystem and promote innovation in the
sector to address global food security
challenges.
The new partnerships are a
continuation of ADIO’s efforts to accelerate the
growth of Abu Dhabi’s AgTech ecosystem through
the AgTech Incentive Programme, which was
established under Ghadan 21, Abu Dhabi’s
accelerator programme. The Programme is open to
both local and international AgTech companies.
The partnerships follow ADIO’s AED 367 million
(USD 100 million) investment earlier this year
to bring four AgTech pioneers – AeroFarms, Madar
Farms, RNZ and Responsive Drip Irrigation (RDI)
– to the emirate to develop next generation
agriculture solutions in arid and desert
climates.
H.E. Dr. Tariq Bin Hendi,
Director General of ADIO, said: “Abu Dhabi is
pressing ahead at full steam with our mission to
‘turn the desert green’ and solve long-term
global food security issues. We have created an
environment where innovative ideas can flourish
and this has enabled the rapid expansion of our
AgTech sector. Innovations from the companies we
partnered with earlier this year are already
propelling the growth of Abu Dhabi’s 24,000
farms. Partnering with Pure Harvest, FreshToHome
and Nanoracks adds a realm of new capabilities
to the ecosystem across land, sea and space.”
Bin Hendi continued: “We
are driving innovation across the entire
agriculture value chain and this is producing a
compounding effect that is benefiting farmers,
innovators and companies in our region and
beyond.”
Pure Harvest, FreshToHome
and Nanoracks have been awarded financial and
non-financial incentives to expand operations in
Abu Dhabi. The competitive incentive packages
include rebates on innovation-linked
high-skilled payroll, high-tech CAPEX, as well
as land, utility and intellectual property
support.
Since the beginning of
2020, ADIO has attracted seven AgTech companies
to Abu Dhabi, each bringing a complementary
skill to expand the ecosystem. ADIO’s new
partnerships with Pure Harvest, FreshToHome and
Nanoracks will build on the achievements made by
AeroFarms, Madar Farms, RNZ and RDI, the AgTech
pioneers ADIO partnered with earlier this year
to establish R&D and production facilities in
Abu Dhabi.
Partnerships with Pure
Harvest, FreshToHome, Nanoracks
Pure Harvest is a
home-grown, tech-enabled farming venture that
uses cutting-edge food production systems to
grow fresh fruits and vegetables in a
climate-controlled environment, enabling
year-round production anywhere, while using
seven times less water compared to traditional
farming methods. Pure Harvest will invest in
smart farming and infrastructure technologies at
its new farms in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, to optimise
growing conditions through hardware design
innovations, artificial intelligence, autonomous
growing and robotics, plant science research and
desert-optimised machines. The company will also
progress R&D and deployment of a
commercial-scale algae bioreactor production
facility that will grow higher quality,
healthier Omega-3 fatty acids without the
limitations and challenges of traditional animal
sources.
Sky Kurtz, Co-Founder and
CEO of Pure Harvest, said: “We are delighted to
have received the support of ADIO to further
invest in our home-grown, innovative growing
solutions. It also serves as a powerful
endorsement of our business case and mission as
we pursue innovation to address food security
locally and internationally. As one of the
pioneering champions in the region’s emerging
AgTech sector, this commitment will give us the
resources we need to drive and expand our R&D
capabilities and will position us for
international expansion from our strategic base
in Abu Dhabi. This partnership further
demonstrates how committed the government is in
supporting and enabling innovative technology
companies, providing them with the tools,
resources and support to thrive and make a
large-scale impact in the region.”
FreshToHome is an e-grocery
platform for fresh, chemical-free produce. The
company maintains complete control over its
supply chain, inventory and logistics by
obtaining produce directly from the source
through an AI-powered auction process. ADIO’s
partnership will aid the expansion of
FreshToHome’s land and sea operational and
processing capabilities in the UAE, bringing
expertise in aquaculture, contract farming for
marine and freshwater fish species and precision
agriculture to Abu Dhabi. It will also invest in
innovative fish farming technologies and cold
chain.
Shan Kadavil, CEO and
Co-Founder of FreshToHome, said: “At FreshToHome
we use cutting-edge research in AI and precision
aquaculture for furthering food security in a
sustainable manner while also giving better
value to consumers, fishermen and farmers. To
this end, we intend to bring our US patent
pending AI-powered Virtual Commodities Exchange
technology, our e-grocery platform and our nano
farm aquaculture technology to Abu Dhabi,
enhancing food production and distribution for
the region. ADIO has been a terrific partner to
us and we are thankful for their support in
helping us be part of the vision.”
US-based Nanoracks, the
single largest commercial user of the
International Space Station, opened its first
UAE office in Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem,
Hub71, in 2019. Nanoracks is building the
first-ever commercial AgTech space research
programme, the ‘StarLab Space Farming Center’,
in Abu Dhabi as a commercial space research
facility focused on advancing knowledge and
technology for organisms and food produced in
space and in equally extreme climates on Earth.
The space-based technology will be applied to
desert agriculture to address pressing
environmental and food security challenges and
to benefit long-term human space exploration.
Allen Herbert, SVP of
Business Development and Strategy, and Head of
Nanoracks, UAE, said: “Much of today’s
technology used for vertical, urban and closed
environment agriculture initially came from
space research from 30 years ago, and Nanoracks
is ready to synergise these technologies back to
in-space exploration. We firmly believe that
space research holds the keys to solving major
challenges on Earth from climate change to food
security. And our StarLab Space Farming Center
in Abu Dhabi is just the beginning. We’re
building a global research and development team
that will produce and commercialise organisms,
technology, and innovative products that will
not only revolutionise farming in Earth’s
deserts and harsh environments, but also change
the way humans are able to explore deeper into
our universe.”