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| Oman's Fruits and Vegetables Market Set for Significant Growth by 2032By: MarkNtel Advisors Key drivers of this growth include the government's proactive initiatives aimed at boosting domestic agricultural production. Notably, the "Model Farms Programme" has established over 250 farms using cutting-edge technologies to improve yield efficiency and sustainability. These efforts, alongside projects focused on Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) and precision farming, are helping Oman overcome challenges posed by its arid climate. "The government's focus on innovation, sustainable farming, and food security is transforming Oman's agricultural sector," said a MarkNtel Advisors spokesperson. "These initiatives are positioning the country to reduce its dependency on imports and support a more resilient food system." Download FREE Sample [Oman Fruits and Vegetables Market Report] (https://www.marknteladvisors.com/ Another significant factor contributing to market growth is the shift in consumer preferences. Rising disposable incomes, rapid urbanization, and increasing health awareness are driving demand for fresh, organic, and locally sourced produce. Additionally, Oman's growing expatriate population is influencing dietary habits, further fueling demand for nutritious and functional foods. The rapid digital transformation of the country is also having a major impact on the fruits and vegetables market. With internet penetration at 95.3% by 2026, e-commerce adoption is on the rise, allowing consumers to buy fresh produce online with ease. This shift to digital platforms has opened new distribution channels and enabled small-scale farmers to reach a broader customer base. Despite the positive outlook, challenges remain. Limited cold storage infrastructure in Oman continues to cause high post-harvest losses, especially for perishable products like berries and leafy greens. Improving this infrastructure will be key to maintaining quality and reducing waste in the supply chain. Looking ahead, the future of Oman's fruits and vegetables market looks bright, with strong government backing, shifting consumer behaviors, and innovations in farming and technology leading the way. Reach Us Call Us: +91 8719999009 Email: sales@marknteladvisors.com Address: Office No.109, H-159, Sector 63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201301, India Source: https://www.marknteladvisors.com/ End
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