NADEC And Delphy Agreement To Elevate Saudi Agricultural Sector
Riyadh, SPA – In a significant move towards advancing the agricultural sector in Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has facilitated a pivotal cooperation agreement. This partnership, witnessed by Undersecretary for Agriculture Eng. Ahmed Al-Eyada, involves the National Agricultural Services Company (NADEC) and Delphy, a globally recognized firm specializing in agricultural services. The collaboration is aimed at enhancing capabilities and transferring crucial agricultural technologies, aligning with the ambitious goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
The initiative underscores the ministry's commitment to integrating modern systems, technologies, and innovations within the agricultural sector through strategic local, regional, and international partnerships. This effort is designed to meet the national objectives set for this vital sector. By qualifying and training agricultural advisors, building capacities, and adopting superior agricultural practices and technologies, the agreement is set to significantly boost farmers' efficiency and foster the development of agriculture across the nation.

NADEC, established by a Cabinet decision as a key player in providing agricultural services in Saudi Arabia, stands at the forefront of this transformative journey. In collaboration with Delphy, renowned for its expertise in agricultural qualification, training, and consultations worldwide, the partnership promises to bring about substantial improvements in the agricultural landscape of the country.
This strategic alliance not only aims at enhancing the quality and efficiency of agricultural practices but also at ensuring that Saudi Arabia's agricultural sector can meet its future challenges head-on. By leveraging Delphy's global expertise in agriculture alongside NADEC's foundational role within the kingdom, this agreement marks a significant step towards realizing the objectives outlined in Saudi Vision 2030 for a more sustainable and technologically advanced agricultural sector.
With inputs from SPA