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The Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME), in cooperation with Al Meera Consumer Goods Company, launched the fifth Local Dates Festival 2020 at Al Meera’s Hayat Plaza branch on Monday.
Yousuf Khalid Al Khulaifi, Director of the Agricultural Affairs Department of the MME, said, “The Local Dates Festival lies within the ministry’s framework in improving the visibility of Qatari products in the local market. The ministry accords the marketing of local produce a priority that can significantly aid in improving the quality of local agricultural production while reducing waste, to achieve an overall increase in demand. The combined efforts are aimed at motivating the local farm owners to increase production and improve quality using modern technology.”
He said Al Meera’s cooperation in this initiative, being Qatar’s national leader in the retail industry, is immensely valuable considering the retailer’s legacy in supporting national products.
In line with this, Al Meera has been active in creating initiatives and regularly working with the ministry to run campaigns on national products in addition to the successful local vegetables and the instrumental Qatar Farms programme.
Commenting on the launch, Al Meera Consumer Goods Company stated, “We are pleased to host the 5th Local Dates Festival at Al Meera branches this year in cooperation with the MME. The Rutab date is a special date as it represents for us the traditions and local culture of our country. By holding the festival this year, we have the unique opportunity to support our community, customers, and local producers as part of our continued efforts to support national products.”
Typically held in Souq Waqif, Al Meera- with the largest network of retail chains that serve 54 locations across Qatar- is hosting the festival at its branches this year.
The locally-produced Rutab will be available to customers with a special promotion by Al Meera upon purchase of the date.
The local Rutab is characterised by distinct production and marketing capabilities that contribute to its freshness and high quality, making it preferable to consumers compared to other kinds.
This year, the festival will include various kinds of home-grown dates like Al-Barhi, Shishi, Ikhlas and others.
The festival runs across all Al Meera branches from July 20 until the target stock of 300 tonnes of local dates lasts. Moreover, this year’s festival witnesses the participation of more than 100 local farms and dates producers.
Al Meera branches have allocated special areas to display the local dates across all its branches geared at active promotion of the local products as a top priority.
Al Meera constantly seeks to provide its customers with high quality goods, which now include the complete range of local dates displayed at competitive prices for the entirety of the festival.
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