Algal biotechnology in Saudi Arabia is rapidly emerging as a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s bioeconomy and food security strategy. With limited agricultural resources and heavy reliance on imported fishmeal and soybeans, Saudi Arabia has identified over one million hectares suitable for algae cultivation — a resource with vast untapped potential.
To capitalize on this opportunity, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) launched the Development of Algal Biotechnology in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (DABKSA) project. In partnership with KAUST Beacon Development (KBD), the initiative focuses on algae cultivation, feed security, carbon capture, and bio-based product development — directly supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.