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Citiscape to expand plant production business

by AFP on Monday, 07 April 2008
Citiscape planning to replicate its Abu Dhabi nursery in Egypt.

Landscape contractor Citiscape is seeking to expand its plant provision in the UAE with plans to open three new nurseries over the next few years.

The firm, which already has a 250,000m2 nursery in Abu Dhabi, plans to build new nurseries in Egypt, Malaysia and Thailand, Houssam Khouri, marketing and business development manager at Citiscape told Commercial Outdoor Design.

"We are now increasing our business in nursery production. We are building nurseries in Egypt, Malaysia and Thailand. This is because projects are getting bigger in the UAE, and nobody here can supply enough plants for all the projects so we have to expand this business," he explained.

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The Egyptian nursery, which will be around 250,000m2, will open in approximately six months, and the Thailand one, which will be around 120,000m2, in approximately one year, he added. Opening details of the nursery in Malaysia, which is being realised through a joint venture, are not finalised.

"It is faster to grow palms in Egypt, Thailand and Malaysia. For example, if I want to grow a five metre palm here, it takes maybe 20 years whereas in Egypt or Thailand, it takes three or four years. The same is true for crops and ground cover. The growing period is faster,"
Khouri explained.

Combined output from the new nurseries is expected to be between four to five million shrubs and ground covers, and to have around 20,000 to 25,000 palms per year, he said.

Approximately 10%-15% of Citiscape's annual revenue comes from its nurseries, he said.

Projects that Citiscape is working on through its Abu Dhabi nursery business include Saadiyat Island, Yas Island and Al Raha Beach.

The firm has a second nursery in the region, based in Qatar.

In addition to nurseries, Citiscape offers supply of tiles and outdoor furniture, and the supply of shade structures via a joint venture with UK-based firm NRM.

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