AgriServ and Delphy partner to advance Saudi agro sector

AgriServ-Delphy Partnership
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Saudi Arabia’s National Company for Agricultural Services (AgriServ) and the Netherlands’ Delphy signed a cooperation agreement during the GreenTech Amsterdam 2025 exhibition.

This agreement is designed to foster deeper collaboration within the agricultural sector by facilitating the transfer of best practices, cutting-edge knowledge, and specialized expertise.

Through this partnership, stakeholders aim to significantly enhance operational efficiency, promote innovation, and elevate the overall quality of services offered to farmers and agricultural enterprises throughout the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

AgriServ is a government entity established by Cabinet decision and is tasked with providing agricultural services assigned by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.

According to the statement, the initiative also seeks to support sustainable development, strengthen food security, and contribute to the long-term growth and modernization of the sector.

The AgriServ-Delphy partnership will concentrate on elevating the quality and scope of services provided to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s agricultural sector.

As per the reports, “Key areas of collaboration will include the joint development and issuance of agricultural certifications to ensure compliance with national and international standards, the design and delivery of specialized training programs aimed at building local expertise and upskilling the workforce, and the provision of technical consultations to support farmers and agricultural enterprises in optimizing productivity, adopting innovative practices, and overcoming sector-specific challenges.”

In addition, the partnership will offer expert technical consultations to support the successful planning, execution, and management of agricultural projects. Together, these initiatives aim to strengthen food security, encourage innovation, and contribute to the long-term sustainability and growth of Saudi Arabia’s agricultural economy.

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