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How sustainable food producers are shaping the future of agriculture in 海角直播

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Updated 21 December 2024

How sustainable food producers are shaping the future of agriculture in 海角直播

How sustainable food producers are shaping the future of agriculture in 海角直播
  • Topian, a NEOM subsidiary, plans to transform food production and consumption with sustainable and innovative solutions
  • KAUST鈥檚 Center of Excellence for Sustainable Food Security aims to address challenges in resource efficiency, crop improvement, and biosystems

RIYADH: Achieving food security and sustainability is a top priority for 海角直播 as it works toward building a more inclusive economy. The Kingdom aims to accomplish this by boosting domestic production and investing in international supply chains to secure key commodities that are unavailable locally.

Strategic transformations as well as enhanced international cooperation are both essential in efforts to address global food insecurity, Abdulrahman Al-Fadley, 海角直播鈥檚 minister of environment, water and agriculture, said at the recent meeting of G20 agriculture ministers in Brazil.

鈥淭here is a pressing need to adopt a long-term transformation for food security and nutrition,鈥 he told decision-makers on the second day of the conference.

鈥淭his underscores the need to intensify our efforts and strengthen collaboration to develop pragmatic solutions for building sustainable, healthy and inclusive food systems.鈥

The G20 agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture ministers met on Sept. 12-13 in Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil, to discuss strengthening the resilience and sustainability of food systems across economic, social and environmental dimensions. These sectors are key to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Increased efforts to boost 海角直播鈥檚 food production resulted in the country announcing in September 2023 that it had achieved self-sufficiency in fresh dairy products and eggs, with surpluses available for export.

In addition, the Kingdom has significantly increased domestic production of various crops, including potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and onions, as well as red meat.

This progress comes from increased efforts to boost domestic food production by involving all stakeholders, including the private sector and civil society. One notable company is Topian, which was launched by NEOM in 2023.

Topian aims to redefine food production, distribution, and consumption by creating sustainable, innovative solutions in five key areas: climate-proof agriculture, regenerative aquaculture, novel foods, personalized nutrition, and sustainable food supply and environmental, social and governance.

Founded with the support of the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Topian aligns with the goals of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification. The company is leading efforts to ensure food security, combat climate change, and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060.

鈥淎s a wholly owned subsidiary of NEOM, Topian is fully aligned with NEOM鈥檚 commitment to providing high-quality food products to the market, and promoting food security and sustainability, while contributing to the Kingdom鈥檚 self-sufficiency objectives and long-term economic goals,鈥 said Juan Carlos Motamayor, the company鈥檚 CEO.

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鈥淭opian is leading the food-security conversation to create a resilient food supply in line with the Saudi Green Initiative and the UN鈥檚 Sustainable Development Goals.

鈥淲e are not only committing to shaping a transformative global food system, but also to setting a global benchmark by pioneering new technologies and innovative solutions to overcome food-related challenges and create a more secure, sustainable and prosperous future for all.鈥

Topian has formed several local and international strategic partnerships with organizations committed to reshaping the future of food.

These agreements include collaborations with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Tabuk University, Tabuk Fish Company, BlueNalu, Van der Hoeven Horticultural Projects, and Cargill.

Through these partnerships, it aims to drive research and development, leveraging expertise to create innovative and sustainable food-production methods.

The company is also committed to the NEOM CARE partnership, which focuses on educational initiatives to promote local sustainable gastronomy and develop Saudi talent through training opportunities and chef camps.

Another key Saudi initiative aimed at achieving food security is the Center of Excellence for Sustainable Food Security.

Founded by KAUST in 2024, the center focuses on the advancement of technology-driven solutions to help enhance sustainable food production, particularly in arid environments. Its primary goal is to translate research into practical applications that minimize the environmental impact of food systems.

The center is led by Mark Tester, an expert in plant science and agriculture in arid environments, and co-chaired by Brande Wulff, a leader in crop genetics, and Peiying Hong, an expert in environmental microbiology and wastewater treatment.

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鈥 Food systems are responsible for at least 21 percent of total greenhouse gas emissions, 80 percent of deforestation, and 45 percent of groundwater use, making them the top cause of land biodiversity loss.

鈥 海角直播 is targeting a 75 percent reduction in food waste by 2050, encouraging plant-based diets and sustainably-sourced seafood.

鈥 The Kingdom aims to reduce degraded land by 50 percent by 2050 and achieve land degradation neutrality by 2030.


It aims to address key challenges in resource efficiency, crop improvement, and sustainable biosystems, with the goal of enhancing food security in 海角直播 and beyond while minimizing environmental impacts.

鈥淭o deliver food to our plates, we need to prepare the land, improve our crops, harvest, process and distribute,鈥 Tester told Arab News.

鈥淭ogether, these activities are arguably the most environmentally impactful of all human activities, using half of all the land and three-quarters of all the water we use, and the food sector is probably the second-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases.

鈥淎ll steps in the process need to be improved to increase sustainability, from fertilizer production and the deployment of technologies to increasing our ability to grow fresh fruits and vegetables locally, through to education to improve nutrition and reduce waste.鈥

The center uses advanced technologies to boost sustainability in the food sector, including artificial intelligence-machine learning, Internet of Things sensors, and computer vision and robotics, all key components of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

It also employs nanotechnology, such as heat-absorbing nanoparticles that reduce heat load in greenhouses, and biotechnologies such as genomics, gene editing and modifications to enhance crops in ways previously not possible.

Tester said the center has also introduced the Sustainable Food Security Edible Education Program, which is designed to 鈥渉elp reconnect young people with the sources of their food 鈥 ultimately plants 鈥 and to do this in a way that is fun and engaging, and in a way that kids can immediately relate to; i.e., through food.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e all get hungry, several times a day, and if we are growing at least some of our food that we then eat, it reminds us of how our meals end up on our plates. In the Edible Education Program, we help children and their teachers grow plants in the schoolyard and use these for some of their school lunches. It is immediate, direct and fun.鈥

海角直播 has actively promoted domestic and foreign investments in agriculture, Al-Fadley, the environment, water and agriculture minister, said during the G20 meeting in Brazil. Over the past four years, agricultural loans have surged, contributing to growth of 35 percent in the Kingdom鈥檚 agricultural gross domestic product.


Saudi Health Ministry wins top UN award for wellness initiatives

Saudi Health Ministry wins top UN award for wellness initiatives
Updated 02 October 2025

Saudi Health Ministry wins top UN award for wellness initiatives

Saudi Health Ministry wins top UN award for wellness initiatives
  • WHO lauds Sehhaty app and the Seha Virtual Hospital
  • Sugar tax, nutrition plans, Healthy Cities projects cited

RIYADH: The Kingdom鈥檚 Ministry of Health has won a 2025 UN Inter-Agency Task Force Award for its comprehensive and innovative policies to address obesity and noncommunicable diseases, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The award was given to the MOH by the World Health Organization and the UN Inter-Agency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases.

The ceremony took place at the 10th annual Friends of the Task Force Meeting in New York City, held during the recent 80th session of the UN General Assembly.

Mentioned in the award were the MOH鈥檚 Sehhaty app, and the Seha Virtual Hospital that is the world鈥檚 largest such service.

Also cited were community initiatives including the Healthy Cities Program and Walk 30, which engaged more than 1 million citizens, as well as nutrition policies imposing a sugar-sweetened beverage tax and eliminating industrial trans fats.

The WHO also recognized the MOH for setting up a ministerial committee for Health in All Policies to integrate wellness considerations.

鈥淭he recognition underscores rapid progress in the health sector and strengthens 海角直播鈥檚 role in efforts to prevent NCDs and advance health-related Sustainable Development Goals,鈥 the SPA reported on Wednesday.

海角直播鈥檚 Seha Virtual Hospital has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the planet鈥檚 largest online medical initiative, leading the way in transforming healthcare accessibility and efficiency through digital innovation.

The facility, linked to over 200 hospitals across the Kingdom, is reshaping patient care by eliminating geographical limitations and integrating advanced artificial intelligence solutions.

Sixteen cities in the Kingdom have been designated as Healthy Cities under WHO criteria. Jeddah and Madinah stand out as the first cities in the Middle East with populations of 2 million or more to receive the WHO accreditation.

The achievement is attributed to continuous improvements in safety, healthcare, infrastructure development and the provision of modern public facilities.

Jeddah鈥檚 designation by the WHO as a healthy city is a culmination of the Red Sea coast city鈥檚 effort to improves health services and promote a healthy, active lifestyle. (SPA)

 


Saudi and Syrian foreign ministers hold talks during Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla

Saudi and Syrian foreign ministers hold talks during Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla
Updated 02 October 2025

Saudi and Syrian foreign ministers hold talks during Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla

Saudi and Syrian foreign ministers hold talks during Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla
  • Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Assad Al-Shaibani explore ways to bolster Syria鈥檚 security and economy to help fulfill aspirations of its people
  • Topics of broader panel discussions on day 2 of event include Syria鈥檚 transition after fall of Assad, and US President Donald Trump鈥檚 Gaza peace plan

LONDON: The Saudi foreign minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and his Syrian counterpart, Assad Al-Shaibani, discussed ways in which relations between their countries might be enhanced during talks on Wednesday on the sidelines of the Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla.

They reviewed relations between Riyadh and Damascus, and discussed ways to bolster Syria鈥檚 security and economy to help fulfill the aspirations of its people, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

About 70 high-level participants from around the world have gathered in AlUla this week as 海角直播 hosts a Munich Leaders Meeting for the first time. It is organized by the Munich Security Conference, which was founded in 1963 and meets in February each year in Germany, bringing together senior government officials, security officials and policy experts to discuss international security and foreign policy issues.

Also at the Munich Leaders Meeting on Wednesday, Al-Shaibani took part in a panel discussion on the transition in Syria after the fall of President Bashar Assad, during which participants warned of the risks of foreign meddling and the resurgence of Daesh.

After 14 years of civil war, the Assad regime collapsed in December in the face of an offensive by the group Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham, ending a family dynasty that had ruled the Arab country for five decades. The subsequent appointment of a transitional government in the country was welcomed by other states in the region, in the hope it will bring stability and security to all Syrians.

Meanwhile, the Saudi minister of state for foreign affairs, Adel Al-Jubeir, joined a panel of fellow ministers from the region to discuss US President Donald Trump鈥檚 Gaza peace plan, unveiled in Washington on Monday after his meeting at the White House with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. States in the region have backed Trump鈥檚 proposal for peace in Gaza after nearly two years of bombardment by Israeli forces.

The Munich Leaders Meeting in AlUla, which began on Tuesday and concludes on Thursday, is focusing on the security situation in the Middle East and its geopolitical implications.

The Munich Security Conference said 海角直播 鈥渟its at the crossroads of many regional and international dynamics,鈥 and so the gathering in AlUla is 鈥渢imely,鈥 given recent conflicts in the region and the Kingdom鈥檚 growing role as peacemaker.

鈥淚n recent months and years, (海角直播) has repeatedly been the scene of different diplomatic mediation efforts or initiatives,鈥 it added.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said: 鈥淭he Kingdom鈥檚 hosting of the conference underscores its commitment to the principle of international dialogue and to strengthening cooperation on regional and international issues.鈥


Saudi Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week

Saudi Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week
Updated 02 October 2025

Saudi Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week

Saudi Heritage Commission launches first International Restoration Week
  • With 20 companies from 12 countries taking part visitors will have access to panels, exhibitions, workshops, side discussions and cultural activities

RIYADH: The first International Restoration Week exhibition has opened in Diriyah鈥檚 Jax district, bringing together world leaders in cultural preservation.

The five-day event, organized by 海角直播鈥檚 Heritage Commission with the Italian Association for Restoration, runs until Oct. 5. As well as highlighting the latest architectural conservation technologies, it will foster collaboration between local and international experts.

Mohammed Al-Mandiel, general manager of Cultural Events and Activations at the Heritage Commission, told Arab News: 鈥淭he aim of the exhibition is to showcase the latest technology being used in the restoration of architectural heritage sites and (advance) the exchange of knowledge and expertise among professionals, highlighting the efforts of the Heritage Commission in restoring historical sites and fostering collaboration between companies and experts.鈥

With 20 companies from 12 countries taking part, visitors will have access to panels, exhibitions, workshops, side discussions and cultural activities.

Al-Mandiel added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big chance for people, companies and experts to meet in one place. Restoration is a very sensitive topic, so it鈥檚 very important that we bring the international expertise (together) with the local expertise.鈥 

He added the event was about networking and finding chances to work towards achieving Saudi Vision 2030. The Kingdom is home to many historical sites and has eight UNESCO World Heritage sites.

The event is held in partnership with the Diriyah Gate Development Authority, the Royal Commission for AlUla, King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives, the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, Aseer Development Authority, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Imam Turki Bin Abdullah Royal Reserve, and the Jeddah Historic District Program.

Day one opened with panel discussions featuring experts on topics such as 鈥淚nternational Efforts in the Restoration of Architectural Heritage Landmarks and Assets,鈥 鈥淪ustainable Restoration Methodologies鈥 and 鈥淚nnovative Technological Solutions in Restoration.鈥 

While the exhibition primarily targets professionals in the field, it also seeks to engage the wider public.

Workshops on Al-Qatt Al-Asiri engraving and plaster restoration carving were hosted by the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts (known as Wrth), while Misk Art Institute presented live drawing and sculpting sessions. Visitors also enjoyed the Heritage Cinema and Theater. 

Carlo Baldocci, the Italian ambassador to the Kingdom, praised the initiative during his keynote speech.

鈥満=侵辈 is a nation of remarkable innovation, geographically vast, culturally diverse, historically rich,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he country holds treasure of inestimable value, and what is perhaps even more inspiring is the strategic importance that the Saudi leadership has placed on culture and innovation as key pillars of Vision 2030.鈥

He added: 鈥淚n a time of rapid transformation and growth, 海角直播 is sending a powerful message: The future must be built with full awareness of the past and progress must be rooted in identity.鈥 It was a message that resonated deeply with his country, he said, which also believes cultural roots are essential to the vitality of the present and future.

The Heritage Commission has more than 34,000 registered assets under its care nationwide. It stresses the importance of restoration not only as a preservation tool, but also as a way to revitalize historic sites and strengthen cultural identity in a sustainable manner.


Royal reserve sheds light on 海角直播鈥檚 historic palaces

Royal reserve sheds light on 海角直播鈥檚 historic palaces
Updated 02 October 2025

Royal reserve sheds light on 海角直播鈥檚 historic palaces

Royal reserve sheds light on 海角直播鈥檚 historic palaces
  • The authority鈥檚 pavilion highlights the historic palaces of King Abdulaziz located within the reserve, which date back more than 90 years

RIYADH: The Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority has opened its pavilion at International Restoration Week, which began on Wednesday and continues until Oct. 5 in the Jax District of Diriyah.

Organized by the Heritage Commission, the event features participation from a distinguished group of local and international organizations.

The authority鈥檚 pavilion highlights the historic palaces of King Abdulaziz located within the reserve, which date back more than 90 years.

The pavilion also features a presentation on the historic Darb Zubaydah, one of the most significant ancient pilgrimage routes stretching over 1,400 km from Kufa to Makkah, which passes through the reserve.

The display includes an overview of key sites along the trail within the reserve鈥檚 boundaries, such as ponds, dams, and reservoirs.

The authority鈥檚 participation in the event highlights its dedication to preserving the cultural significance of historic sites, and showcases the Kingdom's distinguished efforts in heritage restoration and preservation.


Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region

Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region
Updated 01 October 2025

Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region

Night heron spotted in Northern Borders Region
  • Authorities urge citizens and visitors to help protect migratory bird habitats

RIYADH: Large numbers of migratory birds are passing through the Northern Borders Region as part of their annual routes across the Kingdom鈥檚 skies, SPA reported on Wednesday.

The birds are traveling from northern breeding grounds toward southern wintering habitats.

Among the species observed this season is the black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), a member of the heron family distinguished by its sturdy body, gray plumage and striking black crown that extends across its head and upper back.

Primarily nocturnal, this bird is most active at dusk, preying on fish and amphibians.

The passage of these birds highlights the ecological significance of the Northern Borders Region as part of global migratory flyways, contributing to biodiversity and environmental balance.

Authorities urge citizens and visitors to help protect migratory bird habitats and to refrain from hunting or engaging in practices that could disturb their passage, emphasizing the importance of preserving this natural phenomenon that enriches the region鈥檚 environment and landscape.