RIYADH:聽黑料社区鈥檚 food security聽is set聽to strengthen with five new investments in the agriculture sector of the Al-Baha region, aimed at achieving self-sufficiency under Vision 2030.
The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture announced these opportunities through its FURAS portal, as聽reported by聽the Saudi Press Agency.聽The projects include cultivating orchards, coffee, palm trees, and producing flowers and wild plants.
This聽comes聽as聽黑料社区, despite about 90 percent of its territory being聽desert, is leading an agricultural boom聽aimed at boosting聽domestic crop production and聽reducing聽dependence on imported food.
The聽Kingdom has already achieved complete self-sufficiency in dates, fresh dairy products, and table eggs, according to the General Authority for Statistics鈥 Agricultural Statistics Publication.
The new investment opportunities feature a coffee city project aiming to cultivate more than 150,000 trees across an area exceeding 2.29 million sq. m., with a production capacity surpassing 15,000 tonnes.聽
The ministry has set a submission deadline of Sept. 10,聽with bid envelopes scheduled to聽be opened the following day.
Another initiative is the Al-Ennab Village project, situated near Al-Janabeen Dam, focusing聽on cultivating palm and fruit trees over an area of more than 4.6 million sq. m. The deadline for bids for this project is Sept. 24,聽with the envelopes scheduled to be opened the following day.
The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture emphasized the strategic importance of these projects in enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring long-term food security for the Kingdom.
Meanwhile, the ministry said that the lavender fields project opportunity aims to plant over 2,500 lavender seedlings annually and set up a fence and shades made of agricultural mesh, mother fields, and irrigation networks in an area that will exceed 11,710 sq. meters.
The deadline for submitting bids is Sept. 2, and the envelopes will be opened on Sept. 3.
Additionally, there is a fruit nursery project in the Qilwah governorate aimed at cultivating 100,000 seedlings annually for all types of fruits, covering an area exceeding 33,370 sq. meters.
Moreover, a flower nursery project in the same district聽has聽been included聽among the investment opportunities.聽This initiative aims to produce 500,000 seedlings annually for various flowers and wild trees, covering an area exceeding 34,790 sq. meters.聽
Bids are scheduled to be submitted by the end of Sept. 3,聽with the envelopes set to聽be opened the following day.
MEWA announced the launch of the first Saudi AgriFood Tech Alliance earlier this month, with founding partners including the Research, Development, and Innovation Authority, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, and Topian, NEOM鈥檚 food company.
According to the ministry, the alliance aims to provide a platform to unite and mobilize a complementary network of food and agriculture stakeholders, catalyzing the national-scale deployment of聽AgriFood聽technological solutions.
The alliance includes around 40 entities from the public and private sectors, research and academia, and nonprofit organizations.