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    Desert-bred wheat from Sharjah outperforms global standards as demand grows for climate-resilient crops

    June 8, 2026
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    SHARJAH, UAE, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Sharjah has achieved a breakthrough in desert wheat cultivation, producing plants with protein levels nearly twice the global soft-wheat average and yields above international benchmarks, a result that researchers say marks significant progress in crop breeding for arid regions.

    Second-generation plants from Sharjah’s wheat development project recorded eight spikes per plant, surpassing the internationally recognised benchmark of seven. The crop achieved a protein content of 19.3%, placing it among the highest levels reported globally.

    Standard soft wheat varieties typically contain between 10% and 13% protein, while durum wheat averages between 12% and 15%. At 19.3%, Sharjah’s wheat falls into the premium category used for specialised food products, researchers said.

    The findings come as countries across the Gulf and beyond reassess agricultural strategies in response to climate change and disruptions to global food supply chains. Dr. Fadel ElZubi, director of the Geneva Centre for Studies and an international food security expert, noted that Sharjah’s experience represented an “exceptional case study” in the Arab world, and serves as a regional model for developing crops that are resistant to climate change.

    The expert said food security is no longer determined by fertile land or water resources, but also by technology, scientific research, and efficient resource management.

    Sharjah’s agricultural model relies on an integrated system combining precision farming, artificial intelligence, ground sensors, and satellite imagery to manage irrigation and reduce water loss in one of the most climate-challenging regions. Precision farming technologies could raise productivity by 20% to 40% while cutting water consumption by up to 30%, improving the sustainability of farming in dry regions, ElZubi said.

    More Information here.

    Hussain Al Mulla 
    Media Relations Executive – Sharjah Government Media Bureau
    +971563980067
    Hussain.almulla@sgmb.ae

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