The fruits and vegetables market in Oman is estimated to register a CAGR of 5.1% during the forecast period (2020-2025). The fruits and vegetable consumption is very high in Oman. The country’s demand for fruits and vegetables is met by both domestic production, as well as imports. The availability of arable land is limited, and water scarcity is extreme. Thus, the country relies on international markets for up to 60% of its fruits and vegetable requirement.
Key Market Trends
Investing in Farm Land Abroad; a Government Initiative
The Government of Oman is encouraging agricultural companies to invest in foreign countries that have a comparative advantage in producing certain crops and import their products back into Oman. The crops targeted by this initiative include various fruits and vegetables. The Oman government is providing financial incentives to encourage investors in the country to take part in this food security initiative and invest overseas. This helps in using processes like hydroponics and aquaponics, which helps in enhancing the production of fruits and vegetables.
Demand for Cucumber Dominates the Market
Local Omani cucumber is one of the important traditional vegetable crops grown in the Sultanate of Oman. Different names, such as Samail, Bahla, and Nizwa, were given to local types, resulting in about 24 different accessions of local cucumber. The increased consumer demand for cucumber in recent years has resulted in the expansion of the area of under cultivation and the introduction of new hybrid cultivars. The damping-off disease is the most important biological constraint to greenhouse cucumber production in Oman. Average losses of over 6% of seedlings are common, with much higher losses occurring on many farms, especially where crop management practices are poor, thus acting as a hindrance in the production of cucumbers in the country.
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Key Market Trends
Investing in Farm Land Abroad; a Government Initiative
The Government of Oman is encouraging agricultural companies to invest in foreign countries that have a comparative advantage in producing certain crops and import their products back into Oman. The crops targeted by this initiative include various fruits and vegetables. The Oman government is providing financial incentives to encourage investors in the country to take part in this food security initiative and invest overseas. This helps in using processes like hydroponics and aquaponics, which helps in enhancing the production of fruits and vegetables.
Demand for Cucumber Dominates the Market
Local Omani cucumber is one of the important traditional vegetable crops grown in the Sultanate of Oman. Different names, such as Samail, Bahla, and Nizwa, were given to local types, resulting in about 24 different accessions of local cucumber. The increased consumer demand for cucumber in recent years has resulted in the expansion of the area of under cultivation and the introduction of new hybrid cultivars. The damping-off disease is the most important biological constraint to greenhouse cucumber production in Oman. Average losses of over 6% of seedlings are common, with much higher losses occurring on many farms, especially where crop management practices are poor, thus acting as a hindrance in the production of cucumbers in the country.
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION
4 MARKET DYNAMICS
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
6 INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND PRICE SCENARIOS
7 REGIONAL ANALYSIS
8 COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
Methodology
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