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AED 8 million festival prizes, Golden Visas for date farmers: Why UAE cares so much about dates
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The date palm, central to Emirati heritage long before oil wealth, remains vital today, economically, culturally, and environmentally. From ancient Bedouin survival to modern sustainability, it bridges faiths and fuels innovation. Recognized by UNESCO, dates now symbolize the UAE’s commitment to heritage, climate resilience, and soft power, proving that this ancient tree still shapes the nation’s future.
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