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Abu Dhabi has confirmed a ban on cryptocurrency mining on agricultural land, imposing a fine of Dh100,000 on violators, with penalties doubled for repeat offenses.
The announcement follows violations detected at several farms. The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (Adafsa) emphasized that it will suspend all services and support provided to non-compliant farms, warning that unauthorized mining undermines agricultural sustainability and biosecurity.
In 2024, authorities had set a penalty of up to Dh10,000 for such violations. The new Dh100,000 fine marks a 900 per cent increase in penalties within a year, underscoring the severity of the issue.
Adafsa confirmed that violations will apply to both farm owners and tenants found engaging in cryptocurrency mining. Non-compliant farms will face electricity disconnection, suspension of services, and confiscation of mining equipment.
Authorities will also stop support programs for the farm owner and refer violators to relevant bodies for further legal action under applicable legislation.
The agency reiterated its call for all farm owners and agricultural workers across both plant and animal sectors to refrain from activities outside approved agricultural and livestock uses.
Abu Dhabi’s move reflects a broader global crackdown on energy-intensive cryptocurrency mining, especially in areas where energy resources or land use are considered critical.
These cases highlight how governments worldwide are stepping up regulation to curb the environmental, economic, and infrastructural impact of unauthorized crypto mining.
With its sharp penalty increase and direct measures such as equipment seizure, service suspension, and legal referrals, Abu Dhabi’s stance sends a clear signal: farms are for food production, not for powering cryptocurrency mining rigs.
As crypto mining faces mounting scrutiny across the globe—from Kuwait’s residential raids to Norway’s energy-driven restrictions and Russia’s underground crackdowns—Abu Dhabi has aligned itself with the global trend of prioritizing sustainability, energy security, and regulated economic activity over unchecked mining practices.
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