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UAE farmer grows 50,000 flowers

Emirati farmer Mohammed Obaid Al Mazrouei has transformed his decade-long passion for flowers into a thriving farm that showcases over 25 imported flower varieties, with a total of 50,000 flowers on the farm.

The farm, which opened to the public in 2020, is located in the Aisima area of Ras Al Khaimah and has gained recognition for its stunning array. Al Mazrouei also hopes to produce locally made lavender oil and other unique floral products in the future.

His journey began over 10 years ago when, as a high school student, he dreamed of owning a flower farm.

His fascination led him to research various flower farms online, and during a trip to Europe, he collected seeds to plant in the UAE, which successfully flourished; later, he imported seeds from the US, the Netherlands, the UK, Russia, and Italy.

Read more at Khaleej Times