Razat Farm successfully produces local pineapples after fifteen year research journey
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- Razat Farm in Oman has successfully cultivated local pineapples after a 15-year research initiative.
- The farm, operating under the Royal Court Affairs, achieved this milestone through dedicated research and development.
- This success marks a significant step in local agricultural production for Oman.
After a dedicated 15-year research journey, the Sultaniyah Razat Farm in Oman has achieved a significant agricultural milestone: the successful cultivation of local pineapples. The farm, which operates under the auspices of the Royal Court Affairs, has been committed to developing indigenous agricultural capabilities.
This achievement is the culmination of extensive research and development efforts, highlighting the farm's persistence and focus on agricultural innovation. The successful production of pineapples locally is expected to bolster Oman's self-sufficiency in certain produce and showcase the potential of its agricultural sector.
The project underscores a long-term vision for agricultural development within the Sultanate, aiming to reduce reliance on imports and promote homegrown produce. The success at Razat Farm serves as a promising example of what can be achieved through sustained investment in agricultural research and local cultivation.
Originally published by Times of Oman. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.