ADQ has partnered with Aqua Development, a South Korean aquaculture start-up, to explore the feasibility of land-based shrimp farming in the UAE’s climate through the development of a pilot facility to test patented solutions and new agricultural systems.

The half-hectare pilot facility is co-funded through ADQ’s Growth Lab. The facility will be located within KEZAD’s aquaculture zone, which features specialised infrastructure, utilities, and connectivity. Under the terms of the agreement, ADQ and Aqua Development will evaluate the prospect of cultivating shrimp– onshore, using a combination of aquatic biology and innovation to replicate the shrimp's natural environment.

The initiative aims to enable shrimp to grow and thrive more efficiently compared to traditional farming methods, which are labour-intensive and yield low production rates, with modern systems utilising advanced filtration to recycle water yield higher production rates. Aqua Development’s patented, modular and nature-based solution reduces costs and delivers up to ten times the productivity of both traditional and modern systems. Upon successful conclusion of the pilot stage, production is expected to be scaled significantly, marking an important milestone in the local production of shrimp in the UAE.

Approximately 70 per cent of the total seafood consumed in the UAE is currently imported. Shrimp is one of the most widely eaten seafoods in the UAE, with 18,700 metric tonnes consumed in 2023 and a forecasted average annual increase of 4.2 per cent, expected to reach nearly 23,000 metric tonnes by 2029. Despite strong demand for both local consumption and re-exports, domestic shrimp production remains limited to just 1.6 per cent of total annual market demand, leading to a high dependency on imports.

Founded in 2017, Aqua Development provides aquaculture development services focused on producing sustainable and high-quality seafood. The company has been operating a facility in South Korea since 2022, which cultivates 60 to 80 tons of shrimp per year. It also plans to establish a facility in Saudi Arabia to further expand its operations in the region.

Mansour AlMulla, Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer at ADQ, said: “Our partnership with Aqua Development underscores our commitment to advancing innovative solutions that address supply chain gaps, strengthening the UAE’s food resilience and self-sufficiency. By leveraging advanced technologies and cutting-edge agricultural systems, this collaboration has the potential to enable sustainable and economically scalable local shrimp production, contributing to meeting the demand for one of the UAE's most consumed and nutritionally dense seafood products while reducing reliance on imports.”

Doohyun Lee, Chief Executive Officer of Aqua Development, said: “ADQ is leading the way toward significant milestones in food security and sustainable food production in the UAE, and we are honoured to contribute to this effort. Our ambitions in the UAE are substantial, as we aim to collaborate closely with ADQ and local stakeholders to replace a significant portion of seafood imports with locally produced alternatives by implementing innovative, sustainable, and economically viable aquaculture solutions. Developing and adapting technology tailored to the region's climate conditions presents an exciting challenge, and we deeply appreciate ADQ's trust in this journey.”