Located in Academic City, 25 km south of central Dubai, ICBA’s offices, research facilities and demonstration plots are spread over 100 hectares of land.
A total of 35 hectares are designated for applied research on irrigated agriculture. Our scientists conduct experiments using different types of water from relatively high-quality water with low salinity (2,000 ppm) to saline water (20,000 ppm). For research purposes, water of low and high salinity is mixed in different proportions, resulting in a range of levels of salinity from moderate to extreme. The land allocated for irrigated agriculture is divided into 13 blocks (2.5 hectares each), so that field irrigation control can be achieved up to the plot level. One of the blocks is controlled using the SCADA system, which makes it possible to control the quantity and salinity of irrigation water supplied to any part of the experimental plots within the block. Water can be supplied by sprinkler, drip, bubbler or traveling irrigation systems, allowing scientists to replicate a wide range of current irrigation practices. Plots irrigated with low salinity water are allocated for plant propagation and seed multiplication.
Our head office, laboratories and training facilities occupy an area of 30 hectares. They include the Central Analytical Laboratory; the Desert Life Sciences Laboratory; Genebank; Training Auditorium; greenhouses and a shade house; and the Emirates Soil Museum.
About 35 hectares remain untouched, serving as a unique environment for studies of the indigenous flora and fauna.