The Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program (Reef Saudi) underscored its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s coffee sector.
Since its establishment in 2020, the program has allocated a total of SAR61 million in support, reaching 3,718 beneficiaries, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Saturday.
From 2020 to 2023, coffee production grew by 37%, reaching 1,485 tons, compared to 800 tons in 2020. The program aims to reach 7,000 tons of coffee production annually by 2026.
The program emphasizes the growing importance of the coffee industry for the Kingdom's economy. Reef Saudi aims to integrate coffee production into the overall agricultural landscape, transforming it into a cash crop that diversifies the agricultural base.
It also seeks to create additional economic value through manufacturing, marketing, and increased self-sufficiency in coffee production, ultimately reducing reliance on imports.
Reef Saudi recognizes the potential for job creation within the coffee sector, particularly for young Saudis. The program strives to increase producer income and improve overall livelihoods in rural areas.
To achieve its goals, Reef Saudi has established a multi-pronged strategy. The strategy includes facilitating access to financial resources, implementing best agricultural practices through nurseries and model farms, and introducing automated harvesting techniques to minimize waste.
Cooperative societies and coffee marketing centers are also being established to bolster the sustainability of Saudi coffee cultivation.
Additionally, the program supports rainwater harvesting projects and irrigation infrastructure development. Direct financial support for small producers is offered alongside capacity-building initiatives for technical personnel within relevant institutions.
Reef Saudi is actively pursuing a range of strategic projects and initiatives. These projects encompass establishing and equipping coffee processing and manufacturing facilities in Al-Baha, Asir, and Jazan. The program also plans to equip model farms in strategic locations in the Jazan region and establish model coffee nurseries in Jazan, Asir, and Al-Baha.
The Reef Saudi program operates within a broader context of empowering small agricultural producers. The program aims to improve access to resources, markets, and essential agricultural services. Ultimately, it seeks to contribute to food security, rural social stability, environmental sustainability, and the responsible management of natural resources.