
Qatar’s local vegetable production to reach 120,000 tonnes by end of 2026, achieving 70% self-sufficiency
The Peninsula
Doha: Qatar s local vegetable production is expected to reach approximately 120,000 tonnes by the end of 2026, pushing self sufficiency levels to more...
Doha: Qatar’s local vegetable production is expected to reach approximately 120,000 tonnes by the end of 2026, pushing self-sufficiency levels to more than 70 percent during certain periods, according to recent estimates.
According to a recent report by Al Rayyan TV, data indicate that domestic vegetable output has already seen significant growth, rising from around 66,000 tonnes to more than 113,000 tonnes in recent seasons, reflecting a steady upward trajectory in agricultural productivity.
Self-sufficiency rates in some products have also improved notably.
For instance, date production has reached around 86 percent self-sufficiency, with the potential to increase to 95 percent, underscoring the effectiveness of national agricultural policies, the report said.
Qatar’s agriculture sector continues to advance towards greater self-reliance, driven by substantial investments from both the public and private sectors, as well as a marked expansion in the adoption of modern farming technologies.













