The Ministry of Municipality in Qatar has launched its annual “Agricultural Lens of Qatar” photography competition, inviting both amateur and professional photographers to submit images showcasing the nation’s evolving agricultural landscape. The competition, which aims to highlight Qatar’s commitment to food security and sustainable farming, will accept entries from October 12, 2025, to January 15, 2026. Winners will be announced on February 11, 2026, during the Qatar International Agricultural Exhibition (AgriteQ).
The call for submissions, initially announced earlier this week, seeks to visually document the progress and innovation within Qatar’s agricultural sector. According to the Ministry, the initiative is designed to engage the community and celebrate the achievements of local farmers. The competition is open to the public and encourages creative interpretations of agricultural life in Qatar.
Celebrating Qatar’s Agricultural Innovation Through Photography
This year’s “Agricultural Lens of Qatar” competition focuses on several key themes reflecting the diversity of Qatar’s farming practices. These include vegetable farming, fruit cultivation, aquaculture, and the implementation of sustainable agricultural techniques. The Ministry also encourages submissions that capture agriculture-related crafts, providing a broad scope for artistic expression.
Qatar has made significant investments in its agricultural sector in recent years, driven by a national strategy to reduce reliance on imports and enhance self-sufficiency. This push for local production has led to the adoption of advanced technologies, such as hydroponics and vertical farming, particularly in light of the country’s arid climate. The competition provides a platform to showcase these advancements.
Competition Details and Prizes
The total prize pool for the competition is QR100,000, with substantial awards for the top ten entries. The first-place winner will receive QR30,000, followed by QR20,000 for second place and QR15,000 for third. Prizes of QR5,000 will be awarded to those placing fourth through tenth, incentivizing widespread participation.
To ensure the quality of submissions, the Ministry has outlined specific technical requirements. Photographs must be in color, free of signatures, logos, or frames, and have a resolution of 300 DPI with a minimum size of 3,000 pixels on the shortest side. Basic editing, such as adjustments to lighting and color, is permitted, but altering image data or adding visual elements is prohibited.
Interested photographers can submit their work via email to [email protected]. The Ministry encourages submissions that authentically represent the challenges and triumphs of Qatar’s farms.
The winning photographs will be prominently displayed at AgriteQ 2026, a major event for the regional agricultural industry. This exhibition serves as a crucial venue for showcasing new technologies, fostering collaboration, and promoting investment in the sector. The Ministry stated that the competition aligns with the Third National Development Strategy and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The initiative represents a collaborative effort between governmental bodies and the cultural sector, recognizing the power of visual storytelling to raise awareness and promote national priorities. The competition’s focus on sustainability also reflects Qatar’s broader commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible resource management.
Looking ahead, the announcement of winners on February 11, 2026, will be a key event to watch, offering insights into the current state of agricultural photography and the innovative practices being employed across Qatar’s farming communities. The success of the competition will likely influence future initiatives aimed at promoting and documenting the nation’s agricultural progress.

