Saudi Arabia Announces $1 Bn Plan to Increase Agricultural Production in Greenhouses

Saudi Arabia supports food self-sufficiency trends through greenhouses (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia supports food self-sufficiency trends through greenhouses (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Announces $1 Bn Plan to Increase Agricultural Production in Greenhouses

Saudi Arabia supports food self-sufficiency trends through greenhouses (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia supports food self-sufficiency trends through greenhouses (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Abdulrahman al-Fadhli, approved the expansion plan in the plant resources sector and greenhouses with new investments valued at $1.06 billion until 2025.

The plan is done in cooperation with the relevant authorities and private sector companies, which aim to raise production capacity by encouraging the usage of the latest technologies in the agriculture sector.

Fadhli, the chairman of the board of directors of the Agricultural Development Fund, confirmed that the approved plan from 2023 to 2025 would contribute to additional productivity estimated at 430,000 tons, bringing the total production capacity of the greenhouses to more than 1 million tons annually.

He said that it aims to achieve national food security, increase the local content's contribution, and offer job opportunities following the goals of Vision 2030.

The minister explained that the expansion plan extends the unlimited support that the agricultural sector enjoys from the Saudi government.

He added that the Fund's loan value to the productive sectors during 2022 exceeded about $1.3 billion.

The plan comes from the ministry's keenness to raise the efficiency of this vital sector and to work towards its development and sustainability, as it is an essential pillar of food security in Saudi Arabia.

Notably, preparations for the expansion plan in greenhouses with the latest technologies have started earlier, as this type of cultivation in Saudi Arabia has been used for over 30 years.

Greenhouses are also considered a key factor for the success of specialized agricultural production, such as organic farming, protecting from different climatic conditions and their effects.

The results of the studies and research conducted by the ministry have revealed that using the latest technologies in the agriculture sector and greenhouses has contributed to saving irrigation water by up to 60 percent.



SAMA: Saudi Arabia Unites Regional Efforts to Combat Money Laundering

A group photo during the MENAFATF conference in Riyadh (X)
A group photo during the MENAFATF conference in Riyadh (X)
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SAMA: Saudi Arabia Unites Regional Efforts to Combat Money Laundering

A group photo during the MENAFATF conference in Riyadh (X)
A group photo during the MENAFATF conference in Riyadh (X)

Governor of the Saudi Central Bank Ayman Al-Sayari reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to unifying regional efforts to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and the proliferation of weapons, as well as addressing challenges faced by all nations in these areas.

Al-Sayari was speaking on Tuesday during the opening of the conference “Latest Developments in Combating Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Weapons Proliferation,” held on the sidelines of the 39th General Meeting of the Middle East and North Africa Financial Action Task Force (MENAFATF).

He highlighted the 20th anniversary of MENAFATF’s establishment, praising its role in raising awareness and deepening understanding of international requirements across the region, which he said has helped relevant agencies in member states strengthen their compliance with global standards.

Al-Sayari commended the efforts of Saudi authorities, particularly through specialized permanent committees, to enhance the effectiveness of anti-money laundering measures and improve the Kingdom’s adherence to international obligations.

He emphasized that as money laundering, terrorist financing, and weapons proliferation crimes continue to evolve rapidly, with increasingly complex methods, countries are striving to update their legislative and regulatory frameworks to keep pace with these changes.

Al-Sayari also underscored Saudi Arabia’s support for the goals of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) under Mexico’s presidency, aimed at combating financial flows that fuel money laundering and terrorism. These efforts, he stressed, contribute to the integrity, stability, and sustainable growth of the global economy.

Saudi Arabia actively participates in FATF discussions to ensure that cross-border transactions are more efficient, transparent, and inclusive, while maintaining compliance with due diligence requirements and other necessary safeguards.

Separately, Al-Sayari held discussions with FATF President Elisa de Anda Madrazo on key updates and mutual areas of interest in combating money laundering, terrorist financing, and weapons proliferation.