Saudi Arabia rules out food scarcity amid Russia-Ukraine conflict

15/03/2022 Argaam
The Ministryof Environment, Water and Agriculture

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture


Saudi Arabia holds sufficient food supplies and there are no concerns regarding food scarcity amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper reported, citing Mansour Al Mushaiti, Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture

 

The Kingdom maintains a food security strategy, in addition to a clear framework of the local production and Saudi foreign investments, Al Mushaiti indicated, adding that the strategy was approved and implemented during the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

 

The Saudi Food Security Committee, headed by the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, is continually monitoring the supply chains of food commodities across the Kingdom, he noted.

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