Saudi Arabia has set a Guinness World Record for the largest food cluster in the world with the Jeddah Food Cluster, which spans over 11 million square meters and has set a new global benchmark. Deputy Emir of Makkah Prince Saud bin Mishal and Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef attended the ceremony to launch Jeddah Food Cluster on Sunday. The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) announced ambitious plans for the cluster, targeting investments of up to SR20 billion and creating 43,000 job opportunities by 2035. The cluster aims to stimulate economic growth, enhance food security, and support national exports. Over the next decade, the Jeddah Food Cluster is projected to contribute SR8 billion to national exports and add SR7 billion to the GDP. MODON will achieve this by investing in advanced infrastructure, shared services, and innovative solutions. By integrating services and optimizing supply chains, the cluster aims to reduce operational costs by 5-12 percent. This will not only benefit businesses but also contribute to strengthening national food security and self-sufficiency in essential commodities, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Saudi Arabia has made a significant move towards boosting its food security and economic diversification […]