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If about the requirements needed to maintain human life on earth, access to food ranks in maximum water. Neither is the great supply of broken crimes in Saudi Arabia, at home at the nearest steady desert in the world.
Land loses land almost nine of ten SIudis live clustered in urban centers such as Riyadh, Jeddah and Mecca. Most provisions need to be imported into the country from abroad and devouring not easily before they break the shrinking heat.
“Food security, especially in this region, always a strategic issue,” says Serene Farah, Vice President for growth and strategy of pure harvest. “We really need to think about climate adapting technologies that allow us to work on what we have – so reimagine how we grow food.”
He represents an increasing number of women who have found new ways for people living in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabies, the United Arab Emirates, more nutritious food with a lower carbon foutprint.
“UAE and KSA mainly are some of the greatest climate to grow fresh yield inside, and what we can work here at a level economy can be a testbed [for other ultra-scarce regions]”Farah told the participants toFortune’sMost loud women International Summit in Riyadh on Tuesday.
His company, pure harvest, specializing in hydroponic farms, growing fruits and vegetables in a controlled environment using nutrition-filled solutions. Temperature, humid and light level of all engineered to bring optimal results with steady quality daily.
“In pure harvest, we can grow anywhere at any time in the year. We make highest quality tomatoes, strawberries, leafy vegetables in the middle of Saudi desert,” said Farah. “What’s up at night to find at the store next morning.”
Another working businessman to secure the food supply of the country is Asrar Dude, Founder and CEO of the Uvera.
His company, as the name suggested, preserves the life of the fruit shelf and vegetables by placing food of bacteria in the absence of oxygen-free food.
Using IOT-based illness, his company can track delivery to ensure it is not good to go to the great route to its destination.
“Because of the violent time we have a great amount of food flow, especially with new reach,” Dad told the participants in Riyadh Summit.
deer The person who is impressed with the Kingdom results is Ellie Rubsenstein, co-founder of wooden mana colleagues, one investment funds that focuses on lasting, healthy food.
He quoted the accomplishments of the Salic, a small but strategic subsidiary of the $ 925 billion sigrilla Public Investment Fund. It helps to reduce food imports of 83% from 95% in the past seven years.
“I have never seen a person who inspired food statistics quickly,” as Rubenstein, which he knew what the Alaska conditions meant.
“My respect is more about this I don’t see in other places more likely to suffer food insecurity […] They used the power of dollars to invest, but after they took this knowledge and bring it home. “
This story originally shown Fortune.com