The Dutch horticulture and water sectors be a part of forces to handle the worldwide challenges that Saudi Arabia is going through in its transition to meals safety
— Ahmed Alkhamshi, Deputy Minister of Agriculture
THE HAGUE, ZUID-HOLLAND, THE NETHERLANDS, October 17, 2023 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Dutch water and horticulture sectors are becoming a member of forces to successfully deal with the worldwide challenges that Saudi Arabia is going through in its transition to meals safety. This holistic strategy aligns with the objectives of the Saudi Authorities to speed up its meals safety agenda and embrace sustainable water use. The Dutch horticulture and water sectors will current built-in options on the Saudi Agriculture occasion, the most important B2B occasion, to be held from 23 to 26 October in Riyadh. Representatives from the sectors are eager to attach with Saudi companions to attain meals safety objectives in Saudi Arabia.
Collaboration is essential
The Dutch horticulture cluster, represented by Dutch Greenhouse Delta (DGD), is a world chief in producing secure and safe meals. This main sector possesses all the required data and options to form meals manufacturing effectively, sustainably, and safely in Saudi Arabia. To successfully deal with the challenges in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), together with arid land, extraordinarily harsh weather conditions, and minimal pure water assets, an built-in strategy to the horticultural sector with main organisations and corporations from the water sector, represented by the Netherlands Water Partnership (NWP), is crucial. By combining the strengths of the general public, personal, and data sectors, and recognising the interconnectedness of varied sectors in meals safety, complete options may be discovered for enhancing KSA’s meals safety and water-saving objectives.
Longstanding bilateral relationship
Partially pushed by the worldwide pandemic, the Saudi Authorities is working to expedite its meals safety agenda, and it acknowledges Dutch know-how and data as instrumental in discovering profitable options. The Netherlands and Saudi Arabia have a longstanding bilateral relationship, notably in the fields of additional creating meals and agriculture on which the international locations have already collaborated for over half a century.
Netherlands: Nation Companion of the 12 months
The Saudi Agriculture Honest, the most important B2B occasion for the agricultural sector in the area, highlighted the significance of regional cooperation. This 12 months marks the fortieth version, and names the Netherlands as Nation Companion of the 12 months. Ahmed Alkhamshi, Deputy Minister of Agriculture feedback: ”We’re delighted to have the Netherlands as a visitor of honour at this 12 months’s Saudi Agriculture. This cooperation will additional strengthen bilateral relations between the 2 kingdoms.”
In step with the aims of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Setting, Water and Agriculture, this 12 months’s occasion will deal with sustainable water use. As in earlier years, extremely regarded Dutch firms will participate in the truthful, and commerce delegations will capitalise on the momentum of the occasion to discover and strengthen alternatives in the Saudi agri-food and water sectors.
Matchmaking at Saudi Agriculture
The Dutch horticulture and water sectors are prepared to supply sensible built-in options and are in search of Saudi companions to attain Saudi Arabia’s meals safety objectives. Collaboration alternatives may be mentioned with Dutch innovators on the NL Water and Horti Lounge at Saudi Agriculture in one-on-one matchmaking classes. These innovators embody: Agri Sciences Biologicals, Desolenator B.V., Oxycom, PlantLab, Royal Eijkelkamp, Artechno, Bayer | De Ruiter, BOAL Group, BOM Group, Carbyon, Certhon, Delphy, Grodan, Hagelunie, Hatenboer-Water, Hoogendoorn, Horti XS, Koppert, KUBO, Logiqs, Lumiforte, MJ-Tech, Priva, Ridder, Royal Brinkman, Signify, Svensson, Syngenta, Van der Hoeven, and Viscon.
If you want to have a one-on-one assembly with a Dutch firm, please contact Mirjam van Buchem at m.vanbuchem@nwp.nl or Mirjam Boekestijn at mirjam.boekestijn@dutchgreenhousedelta.com.
Patricia Haverkamp
Netherlands Water Partnership
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