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Qatar to Build Three Cutting-Edge Labs for Veterinary and Agricultural Research

In a significant step toward strengthening national research infrastructure, Qatar has launched a new project to construct three modern laboratories dedicated to veterinary and agricultural research. This initiative is being led by the Public Works Authority (Ashghal) in collaboration with the Ministry of Municipality.

The project includes the development of three key facilities: a Veterinary Laboratory in the Old Airport area, an Agricultural Laboratory in Al Sheehaniyya, and another Agricultural Laboratory at Qatar Science and Technology Park (QSTP). These labs are designed to meet the highest international standards and focus on enhancing veterinary and agricultural research. They ensure a robust scientific environment for advanced research.

Importantly, the initiative aims to enhance Qatar’s capabilities in veterinary and agricultural sciences. By focusing on cutting-edge technology and scientific rigor, these labs will play a vital role in improving national food security. Additionally, they will safeguard animal health. In fact, the government views this project as essential for long-term sustainability in these critical sectors.

Furthermore, the new facilities will serve as hubs for innovation and development. Researchers and professionals will have access to advanced tools and equipment. This access allows them to conduct detailed analyses and generate valuable insights into veterinary and agricultural research topics. As a result, the labs are expected to foster scientific breakthroughs that directly benefit local farming and livestock practices.

Ashghal confirmed that the design and construction phase is already in motion. Once completed, the laboratories will significantly boost Qatar’s capacity to handle veterinary diseases, enhance crop resilience, and support scientific collaboration in agricultural research.

Clearly, this project marks a forward-thinking investment in national expertise. It strengthens Qatar’s leadership in veterinary and agricultural research. It also aligns with its broader vision for food sustainability and public health advancement.

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