Siberian producer SAHO has 400,000 hectares of land in Russia
A Saudi Arabian investment company has set up a joint venture with a Siberian grain producer to ship Russian wheat and barley to the Middle East and North Africa.
Najd Trading and General Contracting
have worked with Russian domestic investment bank, Metropol to set up an arrangement with producer SAHO. The deal is part of a debt restructuring of SAHO, and Metropol has an option to buy SAHO in the future.
In a joint statement, the companies said that Najd Trading will provide a guaranteed sales channel for SAHO, which has "400,000 hectares of land in southern and central Russia as well as its home region of Novosibirsk."
Saudi Arabia consumes 15 million tonnes of grain every year. Sergei Solousov, the head of Metropol corporate finance and SAHO's newly appointed chairman, told reporters, "We see a deficit of about 4 million tonnes of grain in Saudi Arabia, and we would like to cover as much of it as we could."
The agreement is also groundbreaking in terms of trade between Saudi Arabia and Russia, after the 2010 ban on Russian grain exports. The Kingdom remains the largest foreign buyer of Russian barley and imported about 2.5 million tonnes from Russia in the 2011/2012 crop year.
GMT 12:09 2018 Sunday ,09 December
Investment minister witnesses MoU to support clean technology start-up acceleratorGMT 10:25 2018 Friday ,07 December
Venezuela inks deals worth six bn dollars with RussiaGMT 15:42 2018 Tuesday ,04 December
EBRD President Suma Chakrabarti to visit EgyptGMT 08:27 2018 Sunday ,02 December
G20 leaders back WTO reform despite clear divisionsGMT 08:27 2018 Tuesday ,27 November
Eurasian Economic Union to protect itself from anti-Russian sanctionsGMT 12:21 2018 Sunday ,25 November
Egypt's Investment minister meets Lebanese PM to boost economic cooperationGMT 21:48 2018 Friday ,23 November
French lawmakers fear intimidation by 'yellow jacket' fuel protestersGMT 11:56 2018 Tuesday ,20 November
South Korea hosts Boao Forum for Asia in SeoulMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor