Region:Middle East
Author(s):Rebecca
Product Code:KRAB2080
Pages:94
Published On:January 2026

By Product Type:The product type segmentation includes various subsegments such as shade nets, mulch films and mulch mats, crop covers and fleece, insect and bird protection nets, windbreak and shelter nets, ground covers and weed control fabrics, fishing and aquaculture nets, and others. These categories are aligned with the main product families used globally in the agro textiles industry for climate moderation, soil management, and crop protection. Among these, shade nets are currently dominating the market due to their effectiveness in protecting crops from excessive sunlight, heat stress, and harsh weather conditions in arid climates like Qatar, while enabling better control of temperature and radiation inside greenhouses and net houses. The increasing adoption of greenhouse and controlled?environment farming practices, supported by national investments in high?tech greenhouses and hydroponic facilities, has further propelled the demand for shade nets, making them a preferred choice for farmers looking to enhance crop yield, water?use efficiency, and quality.

By Application:The application segmentation encompasses greenhouse and protected cultivation, open-field crop protection, horticulture and orchards, floriculture and nurseries, landscaping and turf management, aquaculture and fisheries, and others, reflecting the typical end?use structure of agro textiles in water?scarce and high?temperature regions. The greenhouse and protected cultivation segment is leading the market, driven by the increasing trend of controlled environment agriculture supported by government?backed projects in climate?controlled greenhouses, hydroponics, aquaponics, and smart irrigation to improve self?sufficiency in vegetables and high?value crops. This method allows for year-round production, higher yields per unit of land and water, and better quality produce, making it a popular choice among farmers and agribusiness operators in Qatar’s arid environment and reinforcing sustained demand for greenhouse covers, shade nets, insect nets, and ground covers.

The Qatar Agro Textile Market is characterized by a dynamic mix of regional and international players. Leading participants such as Qatar Industrial Manufacturing Company (QIMC), Qatar Plastic Products Company (QPPC), Doha Plastic and Packaging Company, Al Sraiya Holding Group – Industrial & Construction Materials Division, Almuftah Group – Industrial & Agricultural Supplies Division, Baladna Food Industries, Hassad Food Company, Mahaseel for Marketing and Agricultural Services, Agrico Agricultural Development, Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO), Qatar Chemical Company (Q-Chem), Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA) – Industrial Tenants in Agro Textiles, Qatar Development Bank (QDB) – Supported Agro-Industrial SMEs, Qatar University – College of Engineering & Agriculture Research Units, Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) contribute to innovation, geographic expansion, and service delivery in this space, particularly through investments in greenhouse infrastructure, irrigation systems, plastic and technical textile conversion, and applied research on sustainable materials and protected cropping systems.
The future of the Qatar agro textile market appears promising, driven by increasing government support and a growing emphasis on sustainable agricultural practices. As farmers become more educated about the benefits of agro textiles, adoption rates are expected to rise. Additionally, advancements in technology will likely lead to the development of more efficient and eco-friendly products, further enhancing market growth. The integration of smart textiles and precision agriculture techniques will also play a crucial role in shaping the future landscape of this industry.
| Segment | Sub-Segments |
|---|---|
| By Product Type | Shade nets Mulch films and mulch mats Crop covers and fleece Insect and bird protection nets Windbreak and shelter nets Ground covers and weed control fabrics Fishing and aquaculture nets Others |
| By Application | Greenhouse and protected cultivation Open-field crop protection Horticulture and orchards Floriculture and nurseries Landscaping and turf management Aquaculture and fisheries Others |
| By Material | Polyethylene (HDPE/LDPE) Polypropylene Polyester Natural fibers (jute, coir, cotton, etc.) Biodegradable and bio-based polymers Others |
| By Structure | Woven agro textiles Knitted agro textiles Non-woven agro textiles Others |
| By End-User | Commercial farms and agribusinesses Greenhouse and hydroponic operators Government and municipal projects Landscaping contractors and facility managers Research institutions and universities Others |
| By Distribution Channel | Direct institutional sales Specialized agro input distributors Cooperatives and government procurement programs Online and e-commerce platforms Retail agro dealers and hardware stores Others |
| By Geography (Within Qatar) | Doha and surrounding metropolitan areas Northern agricultural clusters Central regions (e.g., Umm Salal and Al Rayyan corridor) Southern and coastal agricultural zones Others |
| Scope Item/Segment | Sample Size | Target Respondent Profiles |
|---|---|---|
| Agricultural Textile Manufacturers | 60 | Production Managers, Sales Directors |
| Farmers and Agricultural Cooperatives | 80 | Farm Owners, Cooperative Leaders |
| Textile Distributors and Retailers | 50 | Supply Chain Managers, Retail Buyers |
| Research and Development in Agro Textiles | 40 | R&D Managers, Product Development Specialists |
| Government and Regulatory Bodies | 40 | Policy Makers, Regulatory Officers |
The Qatar Agro Textile Market is valued at approximately USD 45 million, reflecting a growing sector driven by sustainable agricultural practices and government initiatives aimed at enhancing food security and local agriculture.