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Abu Dhabi Farmers’ Services Centre has announced the launch of the Farmers’ e-Portal and 11 services that are now provided electronically to farm owners through the Abu Dhabi Government Digital Platform.

The announcement was made at this month’s GITEX Technology Week Exhibition. Nasser Mohammed Al Junaibi, acting CEO of the Farmers’ Services Centre, commented: “Through the technical and commercial services provision, we look forward to achieving a high level of quality and convenience for our dealers and farm owners. Our goal is customer satisfaction in line with the wise leadership’s direction.”

He pointed out that the Farmers’ Services Centre had achieved remarkable growth in the number and quality of services it provides to farmers in Abu Dhabi, a commitment to the government’s vision to achieve sustainability in the agriculture sector and the conservation of natural resources for future generations.

“We are keen to develop and improve the level of services and provide them with efficiency and speed that meet the expectations of farmers,” said Al Junaibi. “And we are measuring the commitment to the level of services provided to customers, and standards of accuracy and quality and commitment to the time of service.”

He said that making these services available electronically would help to build a sustainable electronic database assisting in proper planning to develop the agriculture sector and ensure its sustainability.

Al Junaibi explained that farm owners would now be able to apply for any of the centre’s services through the website without the need to visit the customer service office or guidance centres.

This, he said, was just the first phase and would be followed by continuous developments to the number and quality of services provided to meet the needs of farmers and the overall agricultural sector in Abu Dhabi.