
Saudi Greenhouse Technology Boosts Bahrain’s Vegetable Production
Bahrain’s vegetable output has doubled following the introduction of advanced greenhouse farming techniques developed in Saudi Arabia. The initiative, part of a regional push for greater food self-sufficiency, has transformed local agriculture by enabling year-round cultivation and higher yields.
Officials from Bahrain’s agriculture sector report that the technology featuring climate-controlled environments, efficient irrigation systems, and precision nutrient delivery has significantly improved both the quality and quantity of locally grown vegetables.
The collaboration between Saudi agricultural experts and Bahraini farmers has reduced the country’s dependence on imported produce, ensuring fresher supplies for local markets and stabilizing prices for consumers.
“This achievement shows what regional cooperation can accomplish,” said a Bahraini agriculture official. “By adopting innovative techniques, we can secure a steady supply of fresh produce while making farming more sustainable.”
Industry analysts believe that continued investment in such greenhouse projects could further expand Bahrain’s agricultural capacity, improve food security, and create new opportunities for local farmers.

















