Saudi Arabia Praises Fruitful Cooperation with Bahrain to Stimulate National Industries

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Saudi Arabia Praises Fruitful Cooperation with Bahrain to Stimulate National Industries

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The flag of Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority, Bandar Alkhorayef, praised Bahrain for its collaboration in opening registration for Saudi establishments wishing to register their products in Bahrain's In-Country Value Program, Takamul.

The program aims to enhance local content value and preference in government procurement.
The registration contributes to stimulating and empowering Saudi national industries within the framework of the distinguished relations between Arabia and Bahrain, and boosting the economic integration between the two countries.
He stressed that goods manufactured in Bahrain, which meet the requirements of the national origin rules issued by Ministerial Decision No. 3852, will be treated as Saudi national goods, thereby allowing them to benefit from local content preference mechanisms according to relevant regulations and requirements.
The minister noted that this approach aligns with the results of the third meeting of the Saudi-Bahraini Coordination Council, chaired by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. This is in line with the strong and historic ties between the two countries and their people.
Alkhorayef pointed out that this step will contribute to enhancing trade exchange, stimulating national industry in both countries, providing more investment opportunities, attracting foreign investments, and enhancing the added value of national products. He praised the efforts of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce in Bahrain to boost cooperation with Saudi Arabia in various fields, emphasizing the Kingdom's commitment to enhancing collaboration with Bahrain in all fields.



Saudi Arabia Achieves Self-Sufficiency in Figs

Saudi Arabia Achieves Self-Sufficiency in Figs
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Saudi Arabia Achieves Self-Sufficiency in Figs

Saudi Arabia Achieves Self-Sufficiency in Figs

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) declared on Sunday that the Kingdom has achieved total self-sufficiency in fig production, with annual output exceeding 28,000 tons on 1,421 hectares of cultivated land.

According to the ministry, the Jazan region leads fig production with 9,906 tons per year, followed by Riyadh with 8,010 tons, Aseer with 3,970 tons, Makkah with 1,635 tons, and several other regions that contribute smaller yet significant amounts.

The fig production season is from February to November. MEWA is working to increase the production, processing, and marketing of figs through the sustainable agricultural rural development program, by exploiting and investing in the available opportunities and resources and taking advantage of the natural resources and agricultural potential of different regions.

Figs are considered healthy, versatile fruits rich in nutrients. They are said to have benefits, like helping prevent Alzheimer's disease, regulate blood pressure, and strengthen bones.

The ministry advises consuming locally grown seasonal produce to maximize nutritional value.

The fig harvest season campaign aims to raise awareness about the Kingdom's diverse fruit options and to support farmers by improving marketing and distribution.