
Al Dahra Agricultural Company showcased its strategy for building resilient supply chains and ensuring an uninterrupted flow of essential food commodities to the UAE during the ‘Hub71 Impact Event 2026’ in Abu Dhabi.
The UAE agribusiness highlighted the scale of its global operations, spanning more than 100,000 hectares across Europe, the Americas, and Africa. It detailed recent efforts to counter global supply chain disruptions and secure sustainable supplies of key commodities, including wheat, barley, grains, and animal feed for the UAE.
Wissam Abbas, Regional Executive Director at Al Dahra, declared that the company successfully mitigated recent global logistics disruptions by realigning supply routes and enhancing operational efficiency to maintain stability in the domestic market.
He also noted that more than 18,000 farmers benefit from integrated food security programmes in Abu Dhabi. Abbas added that a significant volume of the nation’s grain imports is processed through the company’s strategic silos at Fujairah Port, highlighting its central role in supporting national supply chains.
Leveraging experience from past global crises, the 30-year-old company continues to develop adaptable and resilient supply frameworks aimed at strengthening the UAE’s long-term food security readiness, Abbas concluded.













