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Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLC), home to the world's leading suppliers of clean energy, is also known for its mango plantation. The management and staff of RLC celebrated its third mango harvest recently at the 40,000sqm plantation, considered the largest in the country.

Over 1,000 mangoes were harvested. There are 2,500 trees in various stages of growth. Mango trees at RLC started from small grafts in May 2005. Some of the varieties grown here are Kesar, Alphonso, Mallika, Tommy Atkins and Ratna. The site services team (landscaping section) maintains the mango plantation as well as the greeneries in RLC. "This is one of best initiatives from the Ras Laffan team and we are proud that a mango plantation of such scale is flourishing in the desert," RLC director Abdulaziz Jassim al-Muftah said.


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Dubai, June 20 (IANS) Mango, often referred to as the ‘queen of fruits’, is being cultivated successfully in the arid Arabian desert, thanks to the efforts of an industrial city in Qatar and India’s Reliance Industries Limited (RIL). Around 3,000 trees on a mango orchard developed in the Ras Laffan Industrial City (RLIC), 80 km northeast of the Qatari capital of Doha, has started bearing mature-green, ready-to-pluck fruits, Qatar’s Peninsula daily said.

The trees were planted across a four-acre plot four years ago and now the trees are around four to five feet high. Each tree is now laden with 10 to 20 fruits, the report said. The whole project came about following a trip to India by Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Energy and Industry Abdullah Bin Hamad Al Attiyah some years back.


During the course of the trip, Al Attiyah visited Reliance Industries Limited’s Jamnagar refinery in Gujarat and was attracted by a mango orchard there. Called Dhirubhai Ambani Lakhi Baugh, it was the realization of a dream of the Reliance founder to grow an orchard like the one Mughal emperor Akbar had centuries back.

Also called Lakhi Baghi, around 100,000 mango trees were grown according to the wishes of Akbar, a famous connoisseur of mangoes, in the orchard at Darbhanga in Bihar.

The Dhirubhai Ambani Lakhi Baugh in Jamnagar too has over 100,000 mango trees. It grows nearly 40 varieties of the fruit - including ever popular ones like Alphonso, Kesar, Ratna and Neelam and even foreign varieties like Tomy Atkins and Kent of the US and Lily, Keit and Maya of Israel - and the products under the brand name ‘RIL Mangoes’ are sold in markets across the world.

According to the Peninsula report, after the Qatari minister expressed interest in having a similar orchard, officials from Reliance Petroleum visited Qatar to inspect the site located at RLIC. Situated along the northeast coast of Qatar, RLIC covers an area of 106 sq km. The city houses some of the elite names in the world of energy such as ExxonMobil, Shell, Dolphin Energy and Qatar’s Qatargas and RasGas LNG production facilities.

“Experts from the company (Reliance Petroleum) surveyed the proposed site in Ras Laffan in June 2002 and studied the weather pattern, conducted soil tests and submitted a report to RLIC; and the project was launched in 2004,” the newspaper quoted RLIC sources as saying.

Today, as many as 10 varieties of the fruit, including Alphonso and Kesar, are being grown in the orchard which is located on the northeastern corner of RLIC.

And so the fruit, immortalized by Kalidas, Amir Khusro and Ghalib through their poetic works, finds a new home in the Gulf Arabian desert in the 21st century.

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;.-+nstruction of the Ras Laffan Emergency and Safety College commenced in early 2009 and is progressing well with the first phase just under 30% completed. It is planned to have the first phase which includes all the campus buildings and the first eleven fire training props completed by the end of 2010. Phase two which is mainly the remaining fire training props is planned for completion in mid 2011.


The bulk the training props are being manufactured outside Qatar – One of the larger fire training aircraft prop will be delivered through RLC port sometime in February or March 2010.

Phase two includes the developing and designs for the fire training props for Qatar Civil Defense which includes fire training props like a mini city complex, villas shops high rise buildings, cinema complex etc. Another world class feature will be Calamityville which will enable urban search and rescue teams to train in disaster scenarios.

Training at this facility will be delivered by Texas engineering extension (TEEX) which is part of the Texas A&M University system in terms of an agreement between QP and TEEX to deliver world class accredited fire training to all stakeholders in the state of Qatar. TEEX personnel will be mobilized to Qatar during the next few months and commence some classroom training later this year.