
Saudi Arabia launches major dairy cluster in Al-Kharj
Announced during the Saudi Dairy Forum in Al-Kharj — located approximately 90 km southeast of Riyadh — the initiative is a strategic component of the Kingdom's broader National Industrial Strategy. The cluster spans 1 million sq. m and is equipped with advanced infrastructure tailored to support dairy manufacturing and related industries.
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, speaking at the forum, underscored the project's role in attracting high-value investments and enhancing the Kingdom's food security.
He revealed that the dairy sector reached a market size of SR22 billion ($5.87 billion) in 2024, with exports totaling SR4.8 billion and imports at SR8.9 billion.
According to the IMARC Group, the market is projected to grow to $8.4 billion by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate of 3.8 percent from 2025 to 2033.
'This project aligns with the goals of the National Industrial Strategy to position Saudi Arabia as a regional hub for food industries,' Alkhorayef stated, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency.
He said it will offer investors access to fully developed industrial land, modern facilities, storage solutions, and a comprehensive support system.
In a statement on social media, Alkhorayef expressed gratitude to Riyadh Governor Prince Faisal bin Bandar for his patronage of the forum and for inaugurating the country's first dairy industrial cluster in Al-Kharj Industrial City.
The minister noted that Saudi Arabia has achieved 129 percent self-sufficiency in dairy production, underscoring the sector's resilience and capacity for growth. Al-Kharj alone contributes over 70 percent of the Kingdom's total dairy output, supplying both local and regional markets.
The new cluster is part of a broader initiative by the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones to establish specialized food industry hubs throughout the Kingdom. The project is expected to foster synergies across the value chain, including animal feed, food additives, packaging, and machinery manufacturing.
The Saudi Dairy Forum, hosted by the Al-Kharj Chamber in cooperation with the National Industrial Development Center, brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and agricultural stakeholders. It was held under the patronage of Riyadh Gov, Prince Faisal bin Bandar and attended by Al-Kharj Gov. Prince Fahd bin Mohammed bin Saad bin Abdulaziz.
As Saudi Arabia accelerates its push to diversify the economy and achieve food security, the Al-Kharj dairy cluster stands as a milestone in the Kingdom's industrial and agricultural evolution.
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