Abu Dhabi agricultural regulator bans use of farmland for crypto mining
The regulator stated that farmland must be used only for agricultural purposes to qualify for government services, subsidies, and utilities.
Read moreThe regulator stated that farmland must be used only for agricultural purposes to qualify for government services, subsidies, and utilities.
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