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World’s biggest sustainable farm in Saudi enters Guinness Records

Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Eng. Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadhli received the registration certificate from the Guinness World Records. (SPA)
  • The farm is one of the extension farms of the rejuvenated water farming research unit of the Bin Heshbal Valley in the Asir Region.
  • The total area of the farm is 3.2 million square meters, divided into two sections, each with a concrete tank with a capacity of 500 cubic meters.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – A farm in Saudi Arabia has entered the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest sustainable farm by area.

The farm is one of the extension farms of the rejuvenated water farming research unit of the Bin Heshbal Valley in the Asir Region.

The total area of the farm is 3.2 million square meters, divided into two sections, each with a concrete tank with a capacity of 500 cubic meters and an automatic irrigation network for all plants in the fields. The farm also has five air-conditioned and sheltered houses and other buildings.

For the irrigation of crops, the farm depends on treated water, where the irrigation process is carried out via several phases by experts and specialists in all aspects, such as irrigation, fertilization, and equipment, to supervise and observe all agricultural operations through 50 fruit tree fields, in addition to 20 other fields that will be restored and planted in the future.

The farm has a section for clover cultivation and production, along with the cultivation of various crops and fruits, most notably, lemons, oranges, tangerines, pomegranates, grapes, figs, almonds and olives, as well as experimental fields containing many crops.

Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture Eng. Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadhli received the registration certificate from the Guinness World Records during a ceremony held by the Saudi Reef Program in its headquarters in Riyadh—Vice Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Eng.