ARASCO, NEOM and Cargill to Promote Sustainable Development of Saudi Aquaculture

ARASCO, NEOM and Cargill to Promote Sustainable Development of Saudi Aquaculture

ARASCO, Cargill and NEOM Food sign an agreement to explore best practices and improve sustainability

The Arabian Agricultural Services Company (ARASCO) has signed an agreement with NEOM and Cargill, to explore sustainable expansion of the Saudi aquacultural sector and its aspiration to achieve self-sufficiency in aquaculture protein demand by 2030 in an environmentally friendly manner.

Nasser bin Abdulaziz Abanmi, CEO of ARASCO, Dr Juan Carlos Motamayor, Head of NEOM Food and Helen Ziv-douki, Global President of Cargill’s Aqua Nutrition business, were present in Riyadh where the MoU was signed in December, 2022.

The three parties will work together to explore and scale up sustainable ways to meet rising domestic demand for aquaculture, including through research and development into more sustainable feed sources.

Nasser A Abanmi, ARASCO CEO said: "Aquaculture began in Saudi nearly 35 years ago, now it became one of the highest exports in the KSA, and as per the statistics, aquaculture is one of the fastest-growing food production sectors in the world.

"In Saudi we enjoy abundant natural resources along the west coastline (2,600 KM Long) where aquaculture can be a great potential opportunity to serve food security in Saudi. Additionally, we need aquaculture to help feed the world.

"By 2050, there will 9.7 billion people on the planet, according to the UN, and this growth will put huge pressure on food security and production in general, and fish in particular which is aligned with ARASCO's mission to support food security in a sustainable way within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and in the Middle East.

"We look forward to working with NEOM and Cargill in this noble mission”.

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Dr Juan Carlos Motamayor, Head of NEOM Food, said: “Aquaculture offers the most sustainable way to produce protein in terms of water consumption and carbon emissions to arid countries such as Saudi Arabia.

"This agreement will ultimately lead to addressing the need to replace fishmeal by more sustainable fish feed.

“Additionally, it aligns with NEOM’s efforts to facilitate the production and supply of sustainable seafood while protecting the marine environment. We look forward to working with ARASCO and Cargill to transform the seafood-production industry and minimize the environmental impact.”

“Providing sustainable protein to feed the growing population requires all of us working together,” said Helen Ziv-douki, Global President of Cargill’s Aqua Nutrition business.

“We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with ARASCO and NEOM with the aim of producing the seafood the world needs while minimizing its impact on the planet.”

This initiative is consistent with the plans and programs for the development and diversification of the Saudi economy under the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which includes achieving self-sufficiency in industries including food, and developing export markets where possible.

With 40 years of experience, ARASCO is the largest manufacturer of animal feed in the Middle East with three business segments that address food security.

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