Home GCC Bahrain Bahrain’s agribusiness platform Green Corp takes a stake in Badia Farms Established in 2016, Badia Farms’ sustainable farming techniques produce fruits and vegetables without sunlight or soil by Gulf Business May 8, 2023 Bahrain-based agribusiness platform Green Corp has acquired a stake in Badia Farms, the GCC’s vertical farming company supplying gourmet produce to hotels and discerning consumers, to grow its sustainable food production projects across the GCC. The boost from Green Corp and its ultimate owner, Shari’ah-compliant global alternative investment company Gulf Islamic Investments (GII), will enable Badia Farms to expand its advanced production models and pesticide-free farms into Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, enhancing regional food production opportunities significantly. Established in 2016, Badia Farms’ sustainable farming techniques produce nutritious fruits and vegetables without sunlight or soil. Its energy-efficient methods use up to 90 per cent less water than traditionally-grown crops, with significantly higher yields. Omar Al Jundi, Badia Farms’ CEO, commented: “Green Corp’s partnership with Badia Farms demonstrates the strength of local backing for home-grown companies to resolve regional and global challenges. This funding provides Badia Farms with powerful means to enhance healthy domestic food production in the GCC. We look forward to providing premium, locally-produced fruits and vegetables using our high-tech farms across Saudi Arabia and Bahrain. Saleh AlBelushi, CEO of Green Corp, added: “Badia Farms fits perfectly into Green Corp’s regional development plan for food production and processing. Its fine products will be a success in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, as they have been in the UAE. Badia Farms also shares our strong focus on sustainability, as we look for opportunities to develop sustainable agricultural, aquaculture, food processing and production projects across the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC). Green Corp would welcome additional partners to develop these regional food sustainability plans together”. Read: ADQ’s AgTech Park begins operations, launches vertical farming project Tags agriculture Badia Farms Bahrain Farming Green Corp 0 Comments You might also like Bahrain’s new domestic minimum top-up tax: What it means for multinationals BNP Paribas to scrap Bahrain as Middle East HQ and cut jobs Sheikh Mohammed launches ‘Plant the Emirates’ national programme Saudi Ma’aden to buy nearly 21% stake in Bahrain’s Alba for $1bn