Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri has reaffirmed that the UAE’s food supply remains stable and secure, backed by strong global trade partnerships and advanced logistics infrastructure.
Speaking during an inspection visit to a Lulu Hypermarket in Sharjah on Sunday, the minister emphasised that the country does not depend solely on domestic stockpiles. Instead, it leverages a wide international supplier network, ensuring access to alternative sources in case of global disruptions.
He highlighted that the UAE’s ports, transport systems, and storage facilities play a critical role in maintaining consistent supplies of essential goods across the country.
Officials noted that major retailers serve as a vital link between global supply chains and consumers, helping stabilise prices while ensuring shelves remain well stocked.
During the inspection, authorities reviewed a wide range of products, including fresh produce, meat, dairy, and other essentials. They reported sufficient supply levels and no signs of unusual or panic-driven demand.
Retailers confirmed they are continuing to coordinate with international suppliers, with thousands of tonnes of food imported in recent weeks to meet anticipated demand.
Authorities also pointed to ongoing promotions and discounts on staple items such as rice, cooking oil, and poultry, supported by strong inventory levels.
The Ministry of Economy said it is actively monitoring prices across hundreds of retail outlets through a real-time tracking system and has urged the public to report any suspected violations or unjustified price increases.