Saudi Arabia Begins Inventory of Overseas Agricultural Investments

 Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Begins Inventory of Overseas Agricultural Investments

 Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture has announced the launch of the overseas agricultural investment inventory program, which targets the segment of Saudi citizens investing outside the Kingdom, as well as producers who supply the Kingdom.

The ministry explained that the program is an extension of the programs of inventorying agricultural holdings and projects in the Kingdom through the agricultural registry development project and its desire to list and register agricultural investment abroad.

Also, it emphasized that the program highlights the development of economic relations with regard to importing and exporting agricultural commodities and agricultural investment abroad, ensuring food security, and promoting sustainable local agricultural production and agricultural investment abroad.

The agricultural investment inventory program will help diversify and stabilize external food supply sources, support the Kingdom's food security initiatives, and enhance opportunities for agricultural and animal investments abroad.

More so, the program allows the issuance of agricultural records for investment projects abroad, a matter which will benefit Saudi investors.

The program is linked to other programs launched by the Kingdom.

It backs the program for purchasing wheat and other products, financing programs provided by the Agricultural Development Fund for agricultural investment abroad, and the facilities provided by the ministry to importers of agricultural and animal products.

More so, it offers coordination through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Saudi embassies. This will help serve Saudi agricultural investors abroad and strengthen bilateral relations and framework agreements with target countries.

The ministry confirmed that a Geospatial portal would be launched for the program.

This portal will enable investors in the field of agricultural and animal activities to register and benefit from the program.



Saudi-Portuguese Business Council Strengthens Economic Ties with Portugal

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Saudi-Portuguese Business Council Strengthens Economic Ties with Portugal

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

The Saudi-Portuguese Business Council, led by Chairman Alwaleed bin Khaled Al-Baltan, concluded a successful visit to Portugal, marking significant progress in boosting economic cooperation between the two nations, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Sunday.

The delegation engaged with key Portuguese officials, including the Ministers of Economy, Agriculture, Parliamentary Affairs and Sports, Infrastructure and Housing, as well as the Mayors of Porto and Leiria.

The delegation also held meetings with officials from the sports and aviation sectors, underscoring the wide-ranging potential for collaboration. Additionally, the delegation met with Saudi Arabia's Ambassador to Portugal Prince Saud bin Abdul Mohsen bin Abdulaziz to discuss the outcomes of the visit.

In Lisbon, workshops introduced Portuguese companies to investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia. With participation from Al-Hawaishel Law Firm and Bank AlJazira, these sessions detailed the Kingdom's investment systems, incentives and financing solutions.

The delegation visited several prominent Portuguese firms specializing in ports, marine warehouses, real estate, technology, media, tourism, transportation and infrastructure.

Microsaur, a technology solutions and protection systems company, and Etermar, a specialist in port operations, announced plans to establish regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, over 260 Portuguese companies expressed readiness to enter the Saudi market.

The visit was capped with the signing of a tripartite framework agreement between the Saudi-Portuguese Business Council, the Arab-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and the Portuguese Business Council. The agreement aims to strengthen economic relations and explore collaborations in aviation, tourism, sports investment, media, education, healthcare, agriculture, and fish farming.