Nawami Agriculture and Wyma Solutions Launch a Carrot Processing unit in Saudi Arabia

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In a move that underscores the growing importance of regional production to global food security, Nawami Agriculture Company has signed an agreement with Wyma Solutions to design and build a large, fully automated carrot washing and processing plants. Valued at USD 10.7 million, the project represents a major leap forward for the Kingdom’s fresh produce sector.

Building on 14 years of collaboration, the new facility will combine state-of-the-art processing technology with advanced automation and storage systems to boost efficiency, elevate product quality and meet soaring demand for fresh, locally sourced carrots-all while upholding the highest standards of food safety, sustainability and food-system resilience.

“This agreement represents a milestone not only for Nawami but for the entire agricultural sector in Saudi Arabia,” said Hamad Al Sofyan, CEO, Nawami Agricultural Company. “By partnering with Wyma Solutions, we are investing in world-class technology that will greatly improve our processes and secure our ability to meet the Kingdom’s growing demand for fresh produce. This project is a vital step in supporting Saudi Arabia’s food security, sustainability goals, and contribution to global food security.”

“This investment marks an exciting time for both Nawami and Wyma,” said Josh Stilwell, Branch Manager Wyma UK. “We’re honoured by Nawami’s continued trust in our brand and our team.”

“Having worked with Nawami since 2014, I’m proud to see our partnership reach this milestone,” added Ernie Panks, Technical Sales Manager, Wyma UK. “This new facility blends our shared experience into a premium, fully automated line solution designed to stand the test of time.”

Driving Innovation and Sustainability Across the Region
With operations spanning 1,100 hectares of farmland, Nawami Agriculture is one of Saudi Arabia’s leading vegetable producers, widely recognised for its commitment to quality, sustainability and support for local farmers. The new plant reinforces Nawami’s vision of a more sustainable, efficient, and resilient future for fresh produce in the Kingdom-and its role in strengthening global food security.

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