The Hail project is an agricultural and livestock project owned and managed by the NADEC company. The project is located in the northeast of Hail city and covers an area of about 193,082,300 square meters, making it one of the largest agricultural projects in the region.The project consists of areas dedicated to the cultivation of wheat, fodder crops, processing potatoes, and onions, with a focus on achieving high-quality agricultural production and efficient utilization of resources.When it comes to wheat cultivation, it is considered one of the main crops in the Hail project. Wheat is cultivated using modern and advanced techniques to achieve optimal productivity. The project also pays great attention to the cultivation of fodder crops to meet the needs of the livestock sector.As for processing potatoes and onions, their cultivation is also part of the project's crops, contributing to the diversity in agricultural production.In addition to agriculture, the Hail project includes a calf fattening unit. The unit aims to raise and fatten calves using modern and effective methods, providing a suitable environment and balanced nutrition for the calves. This ensures their healthy growth and helps achieve high quality in meat products.The Hail project reflects NADEC company's commitment to developing the agricultural sector and enhancing food security in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This project is an example of investment in agriculture and the application of cutting-edge technologies to achieve high productivity and environmental sustainability.
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|05-06-2024
Description Long-life Full-Fat Premium Labneh
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|03-07-2024
Description Long-life Full-Fat Premium Labneh.
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|03-07-2024
The Al-Jouf project is one of NADEC's exceptional projects, especially since the project, located in Wadi Sarhan in AL-Jouf region, has more than 5 million olive trees, making it the largest organic olive oil project established in a single location worldwide, the total area estimated at 72,000,000 square meters.The Al-Jouf project is characterized by a climate suitable for growing deciduous fruit trees such as peaches, apricots, and plums. These trees are cultivated using intensive and organic farming techniques that aim to utilize the unit area with high efficiency. This is achieved by planting trees at high density and organizing the distances between them well to achieve the highest possible productivity.The project is also distinguished by having the largest olive groves in the world. Olives are cultivated in the project using intensive and organic farming techniques. This method aims to make the best possible use of the unit area, achieve savings in water consumption, and streamline mechanical harvesting operations compared to traditional agriculture.The Al-Jouf project aims to achieve sustainable and efficient agriculture to maximize the utilization of available resources. It also aims to enhance and achieve high-quality agricultural production that is environmentally friendly by using modern technologies.
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|04-06-2024