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Al-Watania Poultry partners with HPDC

Al-Watania Poultry partners with HPDC

Arab News08-03-2025
Al-Watania Poultry, a global leader in food production, has signed a strategic partnership with Halal Products Development Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund.
The agreement was announced during a special event recently held in Jeddah, attended by key figures from both the public and private sectors.
This step aims to expand Saudi poultry exports to new global markets, responding to the growing demand for high-quality halal products.
Aiming to strengthen collaboration, the agreement focuses on accelerating the adoption of sustainable and innovative practices in the halal food industry, positioning Saudi Arabia as a key global hub for halal products.
Mohammed bin Hamad Al Shaya, acting CEO of Al-Watania Poultry, emphasized the significance of the agreement. 'Our partnership with HPDC represents a strategic milestone to strengthen our leading position in the poultry sector and unlock new growth opportunities. By prioritizing innovation and market needs, we remain committed to delivering high-quality halal products that support national food security goals and enhance the Kingdom's local and global competitiveness.'
Fahad bin Sulaiman Al-Nuhayt, CEO of Halal Products Development Company, highlighted the broader impact of the partnership. 'We are pleased to partner with Al-Watania Poultry as part of our investment strategy to accelerate the growth of the Halal industry and empower the private sector.
Through this collaboration, we will uphold the highest quality and safety standards in halal food production, ensuring that Saudi Arabia remains at the forefront of global halal markets while advancing national food security in line with Saudi Vision 2030.'
This partnership reflects the shared commitment of Al-Watania Poultry and HPDC to driving local economic growth, enhancing national food security, and reinforcing Saudi Arabia's position as a leader in the global halal food industry.
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