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National Geographic Kids Abu Dhabi launches its latest Boustani offering to encourage sustainable agriculture in the region

Did you follow the gardener? National Geographic Abu Dhabi, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Media, announced the launch of the latest National Geographic Kids Abu Dhabi Boustany channel shows.

The locally produced program presents educational and entertaining purposeful content, as it deals with different farming methods, its benefits and applications in order to educate children, enhance their creative spirit and encourage them to plant trees and plants in a way that enhances the concept of sustainable agriculture.

The program consists of 16 episodes and is presented by the young woman, Razan Mohammed, who takes young viewers on a journey to learn about the types of trees and plants and ways to grow them. The show will host a number of agricultural experts to discuss the steps of building a small environmentally friendly farm and understand the evolution of plant growth over a specified period of time.

Boustani is broadcast on National Geographic Kids Abu Dhabi on July 14th at XNUMX:XNUMX pm UAE time XNUMX:XNUMX Saudi Arabia and provides agricultural tips for children and encourages them to implement them.

One of the episodes discusses “vertical farms” in the UAE, which are largely found in water-scarce areas and are a sustainable way of farming as they help conserve more water than traditional farming.

It is worth noting that National Geographic Kids Abu Dhabi was launched specifically to inspire young adventurers to explore the world through educational and entertaining content, as the channel provides children in the region with a reliable source of content and experiences that interest them and engage them in the world around them.

 

 

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