Saudi Coffee Co. to Open its First Factory in Jazan

The Jazan region is known for the Saudi coffee plant. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Jazan region is known for the Saudi coffee plant. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Coffee Co. to Open its First Factory in Jazan

The Jazan region is known for the Saudi coffee plant. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The Jazan region is known for the Saudi coffee plant. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The coffee market in Saudi Arabia is expected to grow by 5 percent in the coming years, providing great investment opportunities for the Saudi Coffee Company, which is owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The company received approval to begin operations in Jazan, marking the establishment of the first production facility for the product in the Kingdom. The project falls within the efforts to empower the industry and promote the production and export of the national coffee worldwide.

Jazan is famous for its high-quality Saudi coffee plant, the cultivation of which represents an important source of income for the residents.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Executive Director of Sales and Distribution at the Saudi Coffee Co. Rakan Hariri pointed to four elements that consolidate the role of the new factory.

They include strengthening the local economy by increasing production and empowering farmers, generating job opportunities in multiple fields such as agriculture, manufacturing, marketing, and retail, promoting local culture, as coffee is part of the Saudi cultural identity, and finally, encouraging sustainable agriculture and the use of resources in a way that preserves the environment for future generations.

The company’s priority is to meet the local demand for coffee, including distribution to various regions, with a focus on the quality of the product, Hariri added.

“To ensure the success of Saudi coffee in international markets, we will adhere to the highest quality standards in the factory and achieve compliance with international health and safety standards,” he remarked.

Hariri revealed that the company plans in the future to increase local production, through model farms, cooperate with farmers, through contract farming, and follow a program to empower coffee farmers to reach the target of 5 million trees by 2030.

He explained that the company is working on gradual geographical expansion based on market studies and careful analysis of demand, stressing that efforts are underway to invest in technology to improve production processes and increase efficiency. This includes modernizing equipment, improving farming practices, and adopting advanced management systems for quality control and traceability.

In November, the Saudi Coffee Co. signed four memorandums of understanding with leading institutions and organizations from the public and private sectors at the Jazan Investment Forum as part of its efforts to achieve a qualitative shift in the coffee industry sector in the Kingdom.



Saudi Arabia and Spain Discuss Opportunities to Localize the Drone, Ships and Cars Industry

One of the bilateral meetings held by the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources in Spain (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the bilateral meetings held by the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources in Spain (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia and Spain Discuss Opportunities to Localize the Drone, Ships and Cars Industry

One of the bilateral meetings held by the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources in Spain (Asharq Al-Awsat)
One of the bilateral meetings held by the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources in Spain (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef have discussed mutual opportunities with leaders of major Spanish companies to localize advanced industries, which are a key focus of Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Strategy.

These industries include the localization of heavy-payload drone manufacturing and its components, automobile design and engineering, shipbuilding, and the preservation of supply chains for these sectors. The discussions also emphasized the development of comprehensive and sustainable geological survey processes.

Al-Khorayef began his official visit to Spain on Thursday, focusing on opportunities to enhance human resource development in the industrial and mining sectors, exploring sustainable mining solutions, and attracting Spanish mining companies to invest in the promising opportunities available in Saudi Arabia’s mining sector.

During bilateral meetings with Spanish companies in Madrid on Saturday, Al-Khorayef explored joint opportunities in drone and automobile manufacturing, and the advancement of geological surveys. The meetings were attended by Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Spain, Princess Haifa bint Abdulaziz Al-Mogrin, and the CEO of the National Industrial Development Center, Eng. Saleh Al-Sulami.

The Spanish companies Al-Khorayef met with included Drone Hopper, which specializes in drone manufacturing, Ferroglobe in the mining sector, and Reinosa Forgins & Casting, which is a leader in supplying the shipbuilding, cement, and heavy equipment industries. Other companies included IDIADA, renowned for car design and engineering, and Xcalibur, which focuses on geological surveys.

Additionally, Al-Khorayef met with Ana Maria Alonso Zarza, Director of the Spanish Geological and Mining Institute, to discuss collaboration opportunities in geological research and the provision of high-quality and precise geological data for various scientific and industrial applications.

In terms of trade, non-oil exports from Saudi Arabia to Spain amounted to SAR 2.72 billion ($725.3 million) in 2023. These exports included chemical products, plastics and their derivatives, and base metals and their products. In the same year, non-oil imports from Spain reached SAR 9.13 billion ($2.4 billion), comprising electrical machines and equipment, pharmaceutical products, and essential oils.