Saudi Arabia's Poultry Industry Hits Record 100 Million Kilograms in 2024: A Collaborative Effort Towards Vision 2030's Economic Goals
In February 2024, Saudi Arabia's poultry industry reached a record-breaking production of 100 million kilograms.
This achievement was the result of a collaboration between the government and private sector.
The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) acknowledged the Agricultural Development Fund's role in supporting and funding poultry projects.
MEWA also emphasized the importance of implementing strict biosecurity protocols to maintain international standards.
The private sector's contributions led to significant production growth, and MEWA rewarded these companies with the "Saudi GAP" quality mark for their commitment to excellence.
The text describes how the Saudi Arabian poultry industry's growth aligns with Vision 2030's goals of increasing the private sector's role in economic development and boosting the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
MEWA's strategic agricultural planning, which prioritizes the advancement of the agricultural sector, particularly poultry, has led to consistent industry growth.
This growth makes Saudi Arabia a significant player in the global poultry market.