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HomeBusinessSaudi Agri-Exports Set to Flourish in Europe

Saudi Agri-Exports Set to Flourish in Europe

Innovative Hydroponic Farming Fuels Saudi-European Trade

May 10, 2024
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In a landmark move, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has orchestrated a pioneering agreement to export locally grown agricultural produce to the Netherlands and other European markets. This initiative is seen as a major leap in bolstering the Kingdom’s presence in the global agricultural export arena.

Focused on enhancing the marketing reach of Saudi agricultural products and striking a balance between production and marketing, this agreement aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Quality Saudi produce is expected to benefit from increased efficiency and visibility in European markets.

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The historic signing ceremony was attended by notable figures such as Deputy Minister of Agriculture Eng. Ahmed bin Saleh Al-Ayada, along with leaders from the Agricultural Development Fund and the Saudi Exports Development Authority.

Dava Agricultural has entered into this agreement with the Dutch firm Lehmann and Troost, marking the beginning of Saudi vegetable exports to the European Union. This development is part of the ministry’s strategy to globally elevate the agricultural sector, supported by the Agricultural Development Fund’s efforts to expand greenhouse establishments, thereby fostering sustainable agricultural production, job creation, food security, and self-sufficiency in various crops.

The Kingdom has achieved impressive self-sufficiency rates in key agricultural products, such as potatoes, tomatoes, onions, and dates, contributing to a significant increase in the domestic agricultural output, which surpasses 11 million tons. This surplus ensures a robust supply chain throughout Saudi markets and now positions the Kingdom to share its bounty with the European market.

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