Launch of preliminary works amid completion of the executive plans for the leading project in Algeria to produce powdered milk by the Qatari company Baladna
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Doha, Qatar: Four months after signing an agreement between the Algerian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Qatari Company Baladna...
Doha, Qatar: Four months after signing an agreement between the Algerian Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and the Qatari Company Baladna to build the world’s largest integrated dairy to produce milk powder in Algeria with an investment of $3.5 billion, the first phase of the project begins today, September 4, with the drilling of exploratory wells in different parts of the allocated land needed to feed the dairy herd.
The commencement of the works was witnessed by the Governor of Adrar province, Al-Arabi Bahloul; His Excellency Abdulaziz Ali Al-Naama, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Algeria; Kamal Mansouri, Director of the National Investment Fund; Hamid bin Saed, Secretary General of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, and Suad Asous, Director of Agricultural Investment and Real Estate at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Ali Al-Ali, representing the Qatari Company Baladna, and Aidan Tynan, member of the company’s Board of Directors, also attended.
The drilling work aims to study the nature of groundwater to ensure the optimal design of the wells, ensuring the sustainability of groundwater and preserving it for the benefit of the project and for future generations. Baladna will use the most modern technologies to monitor and minimize groundwater consumption by integrating data from meteorological stations and satellite images.
Hamid bin Saed, Secretary General of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development commented: “The seamless and rapid progress of the project agreed between the project partners in April 2024 is evidence of the seriousness and importance that the country’s highest authorities allocate to the issue of promoting investment to produce national needs for widely consumed materials and reduce imports. In addition to being the fruit of the distinguished partnership between Algeria and the State of Qatar, this project is also a real model for achieving of the strategy set by the Algerian government to enhance food security.”
The Governor of Adrar, Al-Arabi Bahloul, commented on the launch of the project, saying: “Baladna project will constitute a huge leap for the vital food sectors, as well as dairy products, making it a milestone in achieving food security, in addition to the project’s contribution to reducing the prices of locally manufactured food products, which contributes to raising and developing the national economy and reducing the import bill.”