Auckland . Brisbane . Jeddah . Makkah(Mecca) . Riyadh . Sydney

Incorporating: The Australia,Saudi Arabia and New Zealand Food Security Chamber; The Australia, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand Extractive and Manufacturing Industries Chamber and The Australia and Saudi Arabia Business Council .

Incorporating: The Australia,Saudi Arabia and New Zealand Food Security Chamber; The Australia, Saudi Arabia and New Zealand Extractive and Manufacturing Industries Chamber and The Australia and Saudi Arabia Business Council .

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The Australia,Saudi Arabia and New Zealand Food Security Chamber

Trilateral Food Security

Our three nations  have much in common in terms of Food Security, food logistics and trade alignment.

Sustainability and climate abatement is at the forefront of each nations approaches to agribusiness and food security and we have much to share and collaborate upon in terms of our knowledge and practice.

 A resilient food system is a platform on which successful nations build domestic security, social progress and durable prosperity. Trade-based Food Security is also intrinsically linked to a country’s economic stability.

Consistent growth in foreign currency revenue is also required to support trade-based Food Security and reduce the risks associated with a globalized food system.

Whilst land availability/suitability determines some limits on traditional food systems there is a significant opportunity to develop Saudi Arabia into a regional food security hub through adaptive measures and technologies empowering its own national Food Security and economic footprint and Australia and New Zealand look forward to collaborating in that regard.

Action towards Food Security strengthens the ‘social contract’ with the peoples of each nation and celebrates our relevant indigenous cultures .It is shown to increases citizens trust in government and enhances a nations global standing and profile.

Our nation’s commercial and regulatory environments are a common platform under which our partnerships can develop apace.

Our focus

Focus for future joint ventures through the Chambers efforts include the following:

  • The impact, adaptation and mitigation of climate  and Research and Development
  • The development of Tourism and Hospitality Sector and Food Delivery Systems
  • Vocational and Group Training in Hospitality and Tourism
  • SME sector development and international SME collaboration
  • Female employment empowerment in agribusiness
  • Advice as to markets, trade development, policy making, regulatory landscape, supply
  • Activating and realizing new streams of national and international investment and key stakeholder engagement and new business streams through Public Private Partnerships;
  • Mobilizing Private Capital and Global experience in developing public private Partnerships
  • Stakeholder engagement and conferencing
  • Building strategic portfolios of projects which are attractive to the private, domestic and international investment markets and building an ongoing pipeline of supply, demand and Public Private Partnership investment
  • Providing ongoing training to help mentor, steer and guide our members

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