SDAIA, Red Sea authority sign agreement to boost integration

SDAIA’s Assistant Director of the National Information Center for Cloud Computing Nawaf Al-Sahan and SRSA Vice President for Digital Transformation Khalid Al-Thonyan signing an MoU. (SPA)
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Updated 12 February 2024
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SDAIA, Red Sea authority sign agreement to boost integration

  • SDAIA will provide government cloud services to SRSA

RIYADH: The Saudi Data and AI Authority signed a memorandum of understanding with the Saudi Red Sea Authority to promote integration across government bodies and provide a safe digital environment, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The agreement was signed by SDAIA’s Assistant Director of the National Information Center for Cloud Computing Nawaf Al-Sahan and SRSA Vice President for Digital Transformation Khalid Al-Thonyan during the Global Smart City Forum in Riyadh.

Under the agreement, the SDAIA will provide government cloud services to SRSA, bolstering infrastructure and facilitating digital transformation while ensuring compliance with cybersecurity standards to maintain a secure digital environment.

The two authorities will also share knowledge and technical consultancy in smart city technologies.
 


Rainfed agriculture booms 1,100% under Saudi rural development initiative

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Rainfed agriculture booms 1,100% under Saudi rural development initiative

  • It is one of eight agricultural segments receiving program support

RIYADH: The Sustainable Agricultural Rural Development Program, known as Saudi Reef, has announced exceptional growth in its rainfed crops sector, one of eight agricultural segments receiving program support, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The sector has registered extraordinary expansion, surpassing 1,100 percent, with participant numbers climbing to over 13,300 beneficiaries nationwide.

Program spokesman Majed Al-Buraikan identified rainfed agriculture as a cornerstone of Saudi Reef’s achievements, highlighting its role in boosting production efficiency, bolstering food security and self-reliance, enabling sustainable farming in water-scarce regions, and raising income levels and quality of life for smallholder farmers — all consistent with Vision 2030 priorities.

Al-Buraikan outlined the program’s principal aims, including broadening the agricultural production foundation, securing food independence across multiple crop categories, enhancing smallholder farmer prosperity and employment prospects to foster social cohesion, and safeguarding environmental and natural resources throughout rural Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Reef extends support and technical assistance across eight distinct sectors: honey production, fruit cultivation, coffee production, rose farming, rainfed crops, livestock raising, artisanal fishing, and value-added agricultural products.