TAIF: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture’s recent launch of investment opportunities in Taif Governorate, particularly the creation of an integrated agricultural city in northern Taif, has generated considerable attention. The region’s fertile environment, bolstered by its natural attributes and nutrient-rich soil, positions it as an attractive hub for agricultural development.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the initiative aligns with the ministry’s strategic objectives, which emphasize enhancing food security, supporting sustainable development, and transforming the agricultural sector into a key economic contributor. The plan aims to diversify income sources, achieve self-sufficiency in agricultural products, and preserve natural resources for future generations. The investment opportunity involves developing a comprehensive agricultural project over an area exceeding 30 million square meters under a 15-year contract.
Farmer Mohammed bin Ayedh highlighted the critical role of private sec
tor engagement in advancing the agricultural sector and supporting the ministry’s efforts toward food security. He underscored the importance of sustainable resource management, innovation, pest control, and increased economic contributions as vital components for the sector’s sustainability. This approach is in line with the National Agricultural Strategy, which aims to foster economic, social, and environmental development and cultivate a vibrant agricultural community.