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Saudi Arabia: creating integrated agricultural cities in the Makkah region

The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture announced on Monday the launch of four new investment opportunities aimed at establishing integrated agricultural cities in the Makkah region. These projects include vegetable and crop production, fruit tree cultivation, and the creation of a specialized laboratory for growing wild seedlings.

This move aligns with the ministry's goals, plans, and strategies, focusing on enhancing food security, supporting sustainable development, and advancing the agricultural sector. This aims to contribute to economic diversification, achieve self-sufficiency in agricultural products, and preserve natural resources for future generations.

The ministry stated that the first investment opportunity involves establishing a promising agricultural city for vegetable and crop production in the agricultural city of Al-Kamil in the region, adjacent to the Wadi Al-Sabaan Dam, on a site measuring approximately 144,507 square meters.

The second investment opportunity involves establishing a promising agricultural city for vegetable and crop production in the agricultural city of Al-Kamil, near the Wadi Al-Shawan Dam, on a site measuring approximately 287,082 square meters.

Read more here: spa.gov.sa

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