Saudi Sovereign Fund Allocates $19.4 Billion for Green Projects Spending

King Abdullah Financial Center in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
King Abdullah Financial Center in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Sovereign Fund Allocates $19.4 Billion for Green Projects Spending

King Abdullah Financial Center in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)
King Abdullah Financial Center in Riyadh (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) has earmarked $19.4 billion for eligible green projects, with $5.2 billion allocated by June of this year.

As one of the largest sovereign wealth funds in the world and the investment arm of Saudi Vision 2030, PIF places significant emphasis on the utilities and renewable energy sectors, which are considered strategic. The fund also supports the Saudi Green Initiative and the National Renewable Energy Program under the Ministry of Energy.

On Friday, PIF published the second edition of its Investment Allocation and Impact Report, reaffirming its commitment to transparency and disclosure at various stages of its green financing initiatives. The allocated funds will be directed towards spending on renewable energy projects, green buildings, and sustainable water management.

According to the report, new eligible green projects will soon be added to PIF’s green financing portfolio, including a wide range of initiatives in renewable energy, sustainable water management, green buildings, pollution prevention, energy efficiency, sustainable management of living natural resources and land, and clean transportation.

The report also highlights that all eligible green projects contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and are expected to deliver significant environmental benefits.

In October 2022, PIF issued the first green bonds from a sovereign wealth fund globally, including century-long green bonds. This issuance helps diversify the fund’s financing sources and supports green investments that positively impact the Saudi economy.

PIF has been rated “A1” by Moody’s with a positive outlook and “A+” by Fitch Ratings with a stable outlook.



Saudi Arabia Achieves 66% Grape Self-Sufficiency

The growth in grape production is a result of initiatives aimed at developing agricultural production chains and stimulating investment in competitive crops. - SPA
The growth in grape production is a result of initiatives aimed at developing agricultural production chains and stimulating investment in competitive crops. - SPA
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Saudi Arabia Achieves 66% Grape Self-Sufficiency

The growth in grape production is a result of initiatives aimed at developing agricultural production chains and stimulating investment in competitive crops. - SPA
The growth in grape production is a result of initiatives aimed at developing agricultural production chains and stimulating investment in competitive crops. - SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture reported that Saudi Arabia's grape production surpassed 122,000 tons in 2023, reflecting the robust growth of the local agricultural sector and its ability to meet significant market demands.

This production has contributed to a 66% self-sufficiency rate, strengthening national food security and reducing reliance on imports, according to SPA.
The Kingdom's grape industry comprises over 7.1 million grape trees, with more than 6.1 million bearing fruit, underscoring the sector's productive capacity. The diversity and quality of local grape varieties have made them highly competitive in domestic markets.
This variety also supports processing industries, enabling the production of natural juices, jams, raisins, and other food products, thereby enhancing the agricultural sector’s economic value in line with Vision 2030 goals.
The ministry continues to support farmers by providing access to modern technologies such as smart irrigation and organic farming practices to improve productivity, quality, and water resource efficiency.

The growth in grape production is a result of initiatives aimed at developing agricultural production chains and stimulating investment in competitive crops.