SALIC and Syngenta Sign Agreement to Explore Joint Agriculture Projects that Enhance Food Security in the Kingdom and Around the World

SALIC, a Public Investment Fund (PIF) subsidiary, and global agri-tech leader Syngenta Crop Protection AG (Syngenta), have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to combine their expertise to create a resilient agri-food sector in the Kingdom and globally.

The LOI aligns with the shared mission of both entities to bolster global food security through strategic partnerships, technology and responsible practices. It outlines how the two entities plan to explore joint projects in sustainable farming, digital agriculture, soil health, crop protection solutions, and other areas.

Potential project areas could include climate-smart farming practices, sustainable soil management, crop and seed solutions, capacity building, technical training, best practice-sharing initiatives, and knowledge transfer through the creation of centers of excellence. These mentioned areas will involve other focus points like water conservation, development of soil regeneration methods, and digital farm management platforms.

Suliman Al-Rumeih, Group CEO, SALIC, stated:

“This collaboration with Syngenta reflects SALIC’s commitment to innovation, sustainability, and global partnerships. Together, we are transforming partnerships into tangible results — integrating technology, knowledge, and responsible practices to empower farmers, enhance resource efficiency, and build resilient food systems that strengthen the Kingdom’s food security and support future generations worldwide.”

Alexander Berkovskiy, President AMEA, Syngenta, stated:

“Syngenta is proud to partner with SALIC to improve global food security and build resilient food systems in Saudi Arabia and around the world. Through this collaboration, we will help agriculture transform – exploring innovative and sustainable solutions, infrastructure, education and training to equip farmers for success to ensure enough safe, nutritious, affordable food for all.”

The two parties will establish working groups to identify and prioritize specific projects that contribute to Saudi Arabia’s food security objectives, as well as supporting sustainable food systems to meet the needs of future generations around the world.

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