Warsan Nursery produces 47.11 million saplings in 2017
Dawood Al Hajiri, Director General of Dubai Municipality on Thursday visited Warsan Nursery, which is one of the vital projects of the Municipality. The nursery contributes to the expansion of the green area in the Emirate and the country by providing millions of seasonal and sustainable flower saplings and takes care of them as per the highest international and innovative standards in this area.
The visit, part of the Director General’s follow up of the service projects implemented by the Municipality, was aimed to know the work progress and practices applied in the nursery and its facilities and the services provided there.
During the visit, Al Hajiri toured the area of flowers, trees and points of sale, as well as the advanced device in the nursery, which converts plant waste to useful fertilizer, which contributes to the sustainability of the provision of agricultural materials that feed plants in the nursery.
“Our interest in the nursery comes within the scope of our belief in its positive and important dimensions and its pivotal and pioneering role in the agricultural field in the Emirate, which is in line with the Government’s wise directives to take care of the urban and environmental achievements and its role in making Dubai the city of cultural diversity,” he said.
This story is from the August 2018 edition of Landscape Middle East.
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