The Transportation and Telecommunications Ministry, represented by the Ports and Maritime Affairs, yesterday signed a land lease agreement with Bahrain Flour Mills Company for a 89,061-square-metre plot in the Bahrain Logistics Zone.
The land will be used to build an integrated industrial facility equipped with modern infrastructure and advanced silos to enhance the strategic reserve’s storage capacity, in line with the highest standards of quality, health, safety and sustainability.
The minister, Dr Shaikh Abdulla bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, emphasised the ministry’s commitment to developing infrastructure, attracting investment and supporting logistics services that reinforce and sustain the food security system.
He highlighted that this approach falls within the comprehensive development process led by His Majesty King Hamad and supported by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
The minister highlighted the project’s role in enhancing Bahrain Flour Mills’ storage capabilities and improving distribution efficiency through integration with the kingdom’s transport and logistics networks.
The initiative supports food security, diversifies and sustains supply chains, as well as meets local market needs in line with His Majesty’s food security initiative and the National Food Security Strategy (2020-2030), aligned with Bahrain Economic Vision 2030.
Bahrain Food Holding Company and Bahrain Flour Mills Company chairman Basim Alsaie expressed appreciation to the minister for supporting this strategic project.
He underlined its importance in expanding the company’s operational and storage capabilities through the construction of modern silos and industrial facilities, enhancing the kingdom’s readiness to address global economic challenges related to food security.
The contract signing was also attended by Bahrain Flour Mills Company chief executive Wayne Henry Craig.