PIF Establishes Al Madinah Heritage Company to Develop Production of Saudi Ajwa Dates

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced the establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC).
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced the establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC).
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PIF Establishes Al Madinah Heritage Company to Develop Production of Saudi Ajwa Dates

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced the establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC).
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced the establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC).

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) announced on Sunday the establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company (MHC), reported the Saudi Press Agency.

The new company will play a key role in improving the quality and production capacity of Ajwa dates in the Madinah region. The launch of the Company will help further develop the Saudi Food and Agriculture industry and drive the diversification of Saudi Arabia’s economy, in line with Vision 2030.

Ajwa dates are widely considered among the finest dates in the world, due to their high nutritional value and significant health benefits. They are also a rich source of fiber, protein antioxidants and other nutrients. In addition, Ajwa dates have a religious and cultural value in the Muslim world, and for visitors to the Madinah region, in particular.

PIF has invested strategically in the Food and Agriculture sector to help diversify the local economy, and support its unique produce industries. Among these investments are its creation of the Saudi Coffee Company, which promotes Saudi Khulani coffee, the Halal Products Development Company, which invests in the halal products sector and the Saudi Agricultural Investment and Livestock Production Company (SALIC).

As well as boosting production, the MHC will focus on promoting and distributing Ajwa dates both locally and internationally in addition to other date varieties to meet growing global demand. The company will contribute to the wider development of sustainable agriculture in the Madinah region through the adoption of the latest agricultural technologies.

Head of Consumer Goods and Retail in the MENA Investments Division at PIF Majed Al-Assaf said: “Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most prominent producers and exporters of dates, and its products have always been of the highest quality, catering to wide consumer demand. The dates industry is a key component of Saudi Arabia’s Food and Agriculture sector and has an important role to play in the realization of Vision 2030.”

The establishment of Al Madinah Heritage Company demonstrates PIF’s commitment to enabling the Food and Agriculture sector, one of the promising sectors in Saudi Arabia that can support the diversification of the national economy.



Türkiye Says Exports to Palestinians Surge after Halting Trade with Israel over Gaza War

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
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Türkiye Says Exports to Palestinians Surge after Halting Trade with Israel over Gaza War

A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)
A Turkish flag with the Bosphorus Bridge in the background, flies on a passenger ferry in Istanbul, Türkiye September 30, 2020. (Reuters)

Türkiye's exports to Palestinian territories leapt sixfold in the first nine months of the year to $571.2 million, data showed on Tuesday, five months after the country halted trade with Israel in protest over its war in Gaza.

The 526% rise in exports occurred largely after the ban went into effect. In the first four months of the year, Turkish exports to Palestinian territories were up 35% to $49.4 million, according to data from the Turkish Exporters Assembly (TIM).

Turkish opposition lawmaker ​​Mustafa Yeneroglu on Monday submitted questions to parliament about the sharp increase in exports to Palestinian areas and ongoing ship traffic from Türkiye to Israel, despite the trade ban.

Yeneroglu asked Trade Minister Omer Bolat to respond to local media reports that trade with Israel was quietly continuing through Palestinian companies, with shipping documents describing goods as going to Palestinian territories when they were actually going to Israel.

Asked for comment by Reuters, the Trade Ministry pointed to previous statements on the issue. On Sept. 18, it denied trade with Israel was continuing, reiterating that it ended on May 2.

It said Palestinian authorities had declared several times that Turkish goods were used exclusively in Palestinian areas.

These territories encompass the Gaza Strip, the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and Arab East Jerusalem.

The trade ministry imposed export restrictions on 54 categories of products to Israel in April before completely halting exports and imports in early May.

At the time, Türkiye said it would not resume trade with Israel, worth $7 billion a year, until a permanent ceasefire and humanitarian aid were secured in Gaza, becoming the first of Israel's key commercial partners to take such a step.

Israel launched a devastating war against Hamas in Gaza a year ago after the Palestinian Islamist group's deadly cross-border attack.