Establishment of Duba silos with a capacity of 120 thousand metric tons
As part of the initiative of the Early Warning System for Food and Emergency Development and Strategic Storage Management Program, which aims to enhance the level of preparedness and improve the quantities of food grain storage, Haif Company announced the signing of a new contract to build silos in Duba City. This project aims to enhance the ability to respond to food emergencies and ensure the availability of food supplies in times of crisis.
Project and Contract Details
Haif Company signed a contract to build Duba Silos with the Services Company on 3 Muharram 1443 AH, corresponding to August 11, 2021 AD. The new silos include a total capacity of up to 120,000 metric tons, which enhances the strategic storage capacity and increases the level of food security in the region.
Importance of the Initiative
This step comes within the efforts made to improve inventory management and provide effective response to emergencies, reflecting Haif Company’s commitment to supporting national strategies for food security. The project is an important addition to the infrastructure of the food sector, as it contributes to securing food supplies and enhancing the country’s readiness to face any challenges that may arise in the future.
The Minister of Health expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the Crown Prince and the Second Deputy for their continuous support to the health sector, praising this great support that reflects the leadership’s keenness on the health and safety of citizens and providing them with the necessary health care. These projects enhance the Kingdom’s position as one of the leading countries in providing high-quality health services.