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Saudi Arabia Signs Deal to Train People in Farming & Environment

Saudi Arabia Signs Deal to Train People in Farming & Environment

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Saudi Arabia has signed an important agreement with the Energy and Water Academy. This agreement was signed in Rabigh Governorate. The main goal is to help people who use the ministry’s services, especially in agriculture and the environment. These people will get new training and skills. This will help them find better jobs and grow their careers.

Helping People Learn Modern Skills

The agreement will support people by teaching them the latest skills in farming and environmental work. These sectors are changing fast because of new technology and practices. To keep up, workers need new knowledge and training. This deal will provide that kind of support. It is not just for students or young people. Anyone who wants to improve their skills can benefit.

Teamwork for a Better Future

The Ministry and the Academy will work together in many ways. They will carry out projects that support both the community and the environment. These projects may include cleaning campaigns, planting trees, and taking care of natural areas. They will also organize farming events like exhibitions, fairs, and workshops. These events will help spread information about good farming practices and encourage people to join the sector.

Special Training for Technical Skills

One of the most important parts of this agreement is technical training. Many jobs in farming and environment now require specific knowledge. For example, learning how to use modern irrigation systems, understanding climate-friendly farming techniques, or operating new tools and equipment. The training programs will focus on these areas. Workshops will be arranged to make learning easier and more practical.

Matching Skills with Job Market Needs

There is a big need for workers with the right skills in Saudi Arabia. The agreement helps solve this issue by training people for real jobs. The training will be based on what the job market needs. That means people will not just learn general knowledge. They will learn the exact skills needed for jobs that are currently available or growing. This will reduce unemployment and make local workers more competitive.

Supporting Saudi Vision 2030 Goals

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is a national plan for the country’s future. It focuses on building a strong economy and creating more job opportunities. One of its main goals is to improve the skills and education of the Saudi people. This agreement supports that goal. By offering new training programs, it helps build a more skilled workforce. It also promotes sustainability in farming and environmental work, which is another key part of Vision 2030.

Better Services for Farmers and Communities

Many people who benefit from the ministry’s services are farmers. These farmers often need help with growing crops, taking care of animals, and using water wisely. This new training will make them more confident and successful. With better skills, they can produce more food and use fewer resources. This helps the environment and also supports local communities by providing food and jobs.

Long-Term Positive Impact

The agreement is not just for today. It is designed to bring benefits for many years. The skills people learn now will help them in the future. It will also create a better relationship between the ministry, the academy, and the people they serve. By working together, they can solve problems faster and make better plans for the future.

Training Based on Real Needs

Before starting training, the academy and ministry will study what kind of skills people really need. They will talk to experts, local farmers, and other people in the field. This way, they can design training programs that truly help. This approach saves time and money because people learn exactly what they need for their jobs.

Volunteer Programs and Community Events

The agreement also includes volunteer programs. These programs will allow people to give back to the community while learning. For example, a training group might plant trees in a park as part of their course. Or they might help in cleaning a water area or teaching others how to care for the land. These events create a strong bond among people and help protect the environment.

Making Agriculture a Career Choice

Many young people today are not interested in farming or environmental work. This agreement aims to change that by showing them how important and modern these fields can be. With the right training and support, farming can be a smart and rewarding career. Young people will see they can have a future in agriculture and be proud of their work.

Future Plans for Expansion

This agreement may be the beginning of more partnerships. If it is successful in Rabigh Governorate, it could be used in other regions of Saudi Arabia. The ministry and academy may also work with other educational centers or businesses. This would allow them to offer even more types of training and support.

A Win-Win for Everyone

In the end, this agreement is a win-win for everyone. The ministry gets to serve its people better. The academy gets to use its knowledge and resources to help society. The workers and farmers get the training they need to succeed. And the country moves closer to its Vision 2030 goals.

Skills for a Stronger Future

The signing of this agreement marks an important step for Saudi Arabia. It shows that the country is serious about building skills, helping the environment, and supporting its people. With good training, technical skills, and community support, Saudi citizens will be better prepared for the future. Agriculture and environmental sectors will grow stronger, and this will help create a greener, more sustainable future for everyone.

Aug. 6, 2025 5:45 p.m. 1754

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