11 Saudi-Dutch Agreements Signed to Boost Agricultural Collaboration
The agreements aim to strengthen bilateral cooperation across the environment, water, and agriculture sectors.

Saudi Arabia has signed 11 new agreements with leading Dutch companies and research institutions to join the Saudi AgriFood Tech Alliance (SAFTA), as part of its participation in GreenTech Amsterdam 2025.
Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Eng. Mansour Al-Mushaiti led the Saudi delegation during the official visit to the Netherlands, where the agreements were formalised.
The agreements aim to strengthen bilateral cooperation between Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands across the environment, water, and agriculture sectors. A separate memorandum of understanding was signed with the Netherlands Water Partnership and the Dutch Water Alliance to join the Saudi Water Innovation Alliance. SAFTA will serve as a national platform to drive research, promote sustainable agriculture technologies, and accelerate the adoption of advanced solutions in smart farming and food production.