Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Fourth Milling Company has signed agreements with leading firms in the milling sector. The deals cover the supply of equipment, machinery, and electrical systems for its new flour mill and feed factory in Al-Kharj, the company announced today on Saudi Tadawul.

This step forms part of the company’s SAR 265 million investment to boost production capacity in Al-Kharj. The project includes building a modern flour mill to increase daily flour output by 750 tons, raising total daily production at the site to 1,350 tons.

Fourth Milling Company Al-Kharj Mill Project Strengthens Food Security

In addition to flour production, the company will develop a new animal feed mill in Al-Kharj. The facility will produce 240 tons of feed per day. The project has secured approval from the General Food Security Authority, reinforcing its role in advancing the Kingdom’s food sustainability efforts.

This expansion reflects the government’s broader Saudi food security initiatives. It will ensure a reliable supply of essential products, including flour and animal feed, to meet rising domestic demand.

The signed agreements include the delivery of specialized milling equipment. These technologies are essential for boosting efficiency and reliability at the Al-Kharj facilities.

Al-Kharj Industrial Investments Drive Milling Capacity Growth

The Fourth Milling Company Al-Kharj mill project is part of larger industrial investments across Al-Kharj. These efforts support the Kingdom’s strategy to grow domestic manufacturing and food production.

Company leaders expect the expanded flour and feed output to contribute to Vision 2030 diversification goals. The project also supports agricultural resilience and reduces the need for imported food products.

The company stated it will share updates on construction progress and equipment installation as work advances.

 

The Saudi Standard’s View: Al-Kharj Milling Expansion Strengthens National Resilience

The Fourth Milling Company Al-Kharj mill agreements show how Saudi Arabia continues to reinforce its food production infrastructure. By boosting flour and animal feed capacity, the project enhances national food security and supports Vision 2030 targets for agricultural resilience.

Al-Kharj is rapidly becoming a key industrial hub for food processing. Investments in advanced milling and feed facilities reduce import dependency. They also strengthen domestic supply chains for essential products.

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