:. Food Industry News


Saudi to Set up Agri Investment Firm in 2 Months - Paper

Source: Reuters
25/08/2008

Riyadh, Aug 23 - Saudi Arabia plans to set up a firm to invest in agriculture overseas within two months to ensure food security, the kingdom's agricultural minister said in remarks published on Saturday.

Daily News Alerts

The new company, a partnership between the public sector and domestic private companies, is a part of a programme to ensure adequate food supplies to the Gulf Arab country at cheaper prices, daily newspaper Asharq al-Awsat quoted Agriculture Minister Fahd Balghunaim as saying.

The firm will focus on items that either cannot be grown in the kingdom such as rice and sugar or need plenty of water supplies such as wheat, barley and animal fodder, the minister said.

Saudi Arabia said in January it would start reducing purchases of wheat from local farmers by 12.5 percent per year from this year, abandoning a 30-year programme to grow wheat that achieved self-sufficiency but depleted the desert kingdom's scarce water supplies.

Riyadh's plan was to start importing wheat in the spring of 2009 and move to 100 percent reliance on foreign purchases by 2015.

The government said in May it would swiftly provide land for stockpiling basic staples and would increase global investments to ensure its long-term food security.

The surge in inflation is stirring popular discontent at a time when the world's top oil exporter is basking in windfall revenues from high oil prices.



GO   View more articles on this subject


More Alerts from 25/08/2008


Email This Article To A Colleague     Print A Copy Of This Page
 
 
 
 
FLEXNEWS - Business News for the Food Industry

About Us | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
 
Daily News Alerts
Related Items
Al Islami Foods Enters Saudi Arabia to Reach USD 5.6...
Saudi Arabia Retail Food Sector Annual Update 2008
Saudi Eyes Food Investments Abroad, Stockpiles
UK Seeks Clearer Food Labels After Irish Pork Scare
Marks & Spencer to Close Some 'Simply Food' Stores
Bakkavor Restructuring Proposals at 3 UK Plants could...
Food Corp of India Raises 2.2 Billion Rupees Via Bond...
Overview of Poland's Booming Food Processing Sector
UK: Food Regulation Threat if Obesity Plan Fails
Saudi's Almarai Says Jordan Buy to Cost $105 Mln

More in Food Industry News
Thorntons Says Xmas Sales 2.3 pct Lower
China Marine Food Group Commences Production at New...
Wessanen Starts Buyout Process of Remaining Shares...
UK Shoppers Shifted Record Spending to Online Delivery...
Constellation Brands Reports Q3 Fiscal 2009 Results
Danone and Wahaha Look to Swedish Arbitrators to Help...
Bakkavor Restructuring Proposals at 3 UK Plants could...
Full Motion Beverage Announces LOI with Mojito Brands...
Japan's Otsuka Pharmaceutical to Grow Nutraceutical...
Kenya's UnileverTea Delists After Minority Buyout

Top Headlines
China Marine Food Group Commences Production at New...
Wessanen Starts Buyout Process of Remaining Shares...
UK Shoppers Shifted Record Spending to Online Delivery...
Constellation Brands Reports Q3 Fiscal 2009 Results
Preparation of Microcapsules
Marks & Spencer to Close Some 'Simply Food' Stores
New Zealand Commodity Prices Tumble in December; Dairy...
Danone and Wahaha Look to Swedish Arbitrators to Help...
Method for Selectively Inhibiting Reuptake of Serotonin...
Bakkavor Restructuring Proposals at 3 UK Plants could...
Full Motion Beverage Announces LOI with Mojito Brands...
Japan's Otsuka Pharmaceutical to Grow Nutraceutical...
Kenya's UnileverTea Delists After Minority Buyout
Coffee May Lower Risk of Oral Cancer - Study
World Milk Prices Continue to Decline - NZ's Fonterra...
Vietnam Farmers Sue for Damages from Melamine Scare
Sodexo Keeps 2008/9 Goals as Q1 Sales Rise
Domino's Pizza UK Says FY Profits to Beat Forecasts
Pepsi Bottling Ventures Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire...
UK Seeks Clearer Food Labels After Irish Pork Scare
M&S Sales Worst for a Decade, to Cut 1,230 Jobs
U.S. December Retail Sales to Spur Profit Warnings
Branded Kenyan Coffee Expected on the Market in 2009
GLG Life Tech Corporation Begins Operations at Two...
Perdigao Rationalises Dairy Operations; Shuts 2 Plants
Xiwang Sugar Holdings Issues Profit Warning and Postpones...
ABInBev to Close London Brewery, 182 Jobs at Risk
Overview of Poland's Booming Food Processing Sector


 


FLEXNEWS 2008 - All rights reserved
ISSN 1950-6228