Tuesday, 29 April 2025

Saudi Arabia announces largest livestock city in the Middle East, worth 9 billion riyals

The largest livestock city in the Middle East worth 9 billion riyals was announced during the Hafr Al-Batin Investment Forum 2025, organized by the Hafr Al-Batin Chamber with the support of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in livestock products to enhance its food security according to the goals of Vision 2030.

The project, owned by the Hafr Al-Batin Livestock and Marketing Association, is located in Hafr Al-Batin Governorate on an area of ​​11 million square meters and is expected to cover 30% of the Kingdom’s need for red meat and provide more than (13) thousand jobs for the people of the governorate and includes advanced facilities and pens for raising livestock, feed factories, a veterinary hospital and conversion factories for the production of red meat using the latest technologies.

The project relies on renewable energy through 15 billion kilowatt hours of green electricity annually and produces 140 thousand liters of milk per day and 100 tons of feed per hour, and an automated slaughterhouse on an area of ​​170 thousand square meters, and the city produces one and a half million meters of hides.

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