Saudi Arabia Strengthens Control Over Imported Food

A veiled woman prepares traditional Saudi food during the Klaija Heritage and Culture Festival at Buraydah near Riyadh. (REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)
A veiled woman prepares traditional Saudi food during the Klaija Heritage and Culture Festival at Buraydah near Riyadh. (REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)
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Saudi Arabia Strengthens Control Over Imported Food

A veiled woman prepares traditional Saudi food during the Klaija Heritage and Culture Festival at Buraydah near Riyadh. (REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)
A veiled woman prepares traditional Saudi food during the Klaija Heritage and Culture Festival at Buraydah near Riyadh. (REUTERS/Fahad Shadeed)

In northern Saudi Arabia, specifically in Al-Haditha port on the Saudi-Jordanian border, Saudi employees examine a food shipment within a strict daily procedure.

A number of employees carry out their routine tasks, which include taking samples of food products for examination and analysis, and inspection of the shipment papers and content.

Dedicated laboratories conduct analyses and examine the samples.

Saudi Arabia imports between 75 and 80 percent of its food from many countries around the world. The Food and Drug Authority has strengthened its control systems in all its outlets to ensure the safety of food products.

The Authority has several laboratories distributed in the ports of Jeddah, Dammam, Al-Haditha, Riyadh, and Jizan. Those are the authorized centers that test the food before allowing the relevant shipment to enter the Kingdom.

Besides these laboratories, there are 16 outlets with hundreds of Saudi certified inspectors who examine and analyze foods with high efficiency, using modern devices provided by the Kingdom.

During 2019, the Authority’s inspectors examined and tested nearly three million samples in Saudi outlets, and authorized the release of about 2.9 million products, while more than 109,000 items were rejected.

The development of the Authority’s procedures contributed to increasing the effectiveness of the control over imported food at the border outlets, especially with the launching the electronic clearance system years ago in all outlets, which allowed the Authority to quickly obtain and track information about the products and their importers in the event of recalls or consumer safety concerns.



Saudi Crown Prince Performs Eid al-Fitr Prayer and Receives Princes, Senior Officials

Jjoining the Crown Prince in the prayer were Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, along with princes, scholars, ministers, and senior officials. SPA
Jjoining the Crown Prince in the prayer were Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, along with princes, scholars, ministers, and senior officials. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Performs Eid al-Fitr Prayer and Receives Princes, Senior Officials

Jjoining the Crown Prince in the prayer were Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, along with princes, scholars, ministers, and senior officials. SPA
Jjoining the Crown Prince in the prayer were Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, along with princes, scholars, ministers, and senior officials. SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister, performed the Eid al-Fitr prayer on Sunday morning in Makkah alongside worshippers who filled the Grand Mosque and its surrounding courtyards.

Also joining the Crown Prince in the prayer were Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, along with princes, scholars, ministers, and senior officials.

After the prayer, the Crown Prince received the princes, scholars and senior officials who extended their greetings on the occasion of the Eid.

Everyone joined the Crown Prince for a breakfast banquet.