Saudi Labor Market Makes Improvements to Support Establishments, Employment

The Employment Support Program is part of government support initiatives to empower establishments and ensure their stability and business development, Asharq Al-Awsat
The Employment Support Program is part of government support initiatives to empower establishments and ensure their stability and business development, Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Labor Market Makes Improvements to Support Establishments, Employment

The Employment Support Program is part of government support initiatives to empower establishments and ensure their stability and business development, Asharq Al-Awsat
The Employment Support Program is part of government support initiatives to empower establishments and ensure their stability and business development, Asharq Al-Awsat

In a move set to boost employment in Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom has implemented a host of new improvements to its labor market. The enhancements aim to enable and develop private sector institutions through supporting employment.

The new procedures aim to empower establishments and their continuity in the Saudi labor market, specialists told Asharq Al-Awsat. Moreover, they seek to raise employment rates by instating new controls.

On Thursday, the Human Resources Development Fund (HADAF) announced positive amendments to the controls of its Employment Support Program, allowing the largest number of private sector institutions to benefit from the plan.

The development and improvement of the controls of the Employment Support Program come as a continuation of HADAF’s goal to empower private sector enterprises and support the wages of Saudis working there, said HADAF Director-General Turki Al-Jawini.

Al-Jawini urged all enterprises to benefit from the Program through the National Labor Gateway (TAQAT).

For his part, Mansour Al-Shathri, head of the Human Resources and Labor Market Committee at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the new improvements contribute to reducing unemployment rates and enable enterprises to continue in the labor market.

The Employment Support Program is part of government support initiatives to empower establishments and ensure their stability and business development, considering the current exceptional economic situations and the impacts of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The Program also supports the wages of Saudis who were employed in various private sector establishments starting from 30% to 50% of the employees’ monthly wages for two years, provided that the employees’ wages range between SR 4000 and 15,000.

Establishments get 10% additional support when employing women, persons with disabilities, employing in non-major cities, and in small and medium enterprises for each of the categories mentioned, provided that the maximum support does not exceed 50% of the employee’s monthly wage, or SR 3000, whichever less.



Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East
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Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

Saudi Ministry of Environment Issues First License for Aeroponics Agriculture in the Middle East

The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture issued the first operational license for a commercial agricultural project utilizing aeroponics in the Middle East, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.

The project aims to contribute significantly to the local market's agricultural needs through sustainable production.

The Ministry's Undersecretary for Agriculture, Eng Ahmad Al-Ayada, made the announcement during a ceremony attended by representatives of a coalition local and international companies: Tamimi Markets Group from Saudi Arabia, Mitsui Group from Japan, and Zero Group from Italy.

Through the Green Dunes Company, the coalition will come up with modern agricultural solutions powered by cutting-edge technologies and AI. These efforts align with the Kingdom's National Agriculture Strategy and the broader goals of Vision 2030, which aim to build a sustainable agricultural future.

According to the ministry, the project's first phase has been completed. It entailed the establishment of an aeroponics farm to produce various vegetable varieties. The method is noted for its efficiency, as it reduces water consumption by 95% compared to traditional farming techniques and enables year-round productivity.

The project integrates AI and automation at all production stages, employing advanced monitoring systems and performance indicators to optimize output.