Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 food security agenda has placed domestic poultry production at the centre of national agricultural investment. The Kingdom's major integrated poultry operations, Fakieh Poultry Farms, Al-Watania Poultry, and Tanmiah Food Company, operate at significant scale, but the Vision 2030 production targets require both intensification of existing operations and the formalisation of mid-scale farms that currently lack professional management infrastructure.
Saudi Arabia's extreme climate, with summer temperatures exceeding 50 degrees C in some interior regions, creates heat stress management challenges unlike anywhere else in the world. Combined with strict Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) compliance requirements, halal documentation mandates, and water management obligations, Saudi Arabia's breeder farms require a management system that goes far beyond basic farm records.
Tulassi's Breeder Management System in Saudi Arabia addresses all of these requirements in one integrated, SAR-denominated platform.
Saudi Arabia's commercial breeder sector faces a set of specific, compounding management challenges that manual record-keeping cannot resolve:
Saudi Arabia's interior regions, Riyadh, Qassim, Ha'il, experience summer temperatures that represent the most extreme heat stress environment for poultry production globally. During summer months, breeder farms can see 30-40 percent reductions in feed intake, significant fertility decline, and elevated mortality that can devastate batch profitability. Without systematic performance data comparing seasonal production, farms cannot quantify this impact or build evidence-based mitigation strategies.
The Saudi Food and Drug Authority regulates commercial poultry with strict documentation requirements covering vaccination records, medicine usage, biosecurity protocols, and product traceability. Vision 2030's food security programme also requires participating farms to demonstrate professional management standards through documented production performance, making digital management a practical requirement for any farm seeking government support.
The Saudi Agricultural Development Fund (SADF) and SABB Bank's agribusiness lending are key financing mechanisms for Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 poultry expansion. SADF's loan documentation requirements include production performance records, financial statements in SAR, and management capability evidence, all of which digital farm management provides.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The system tracks daily body weight, feed intake, water consumption, egg production, and mortality data correlated with seasonal temperature patterns. Comparing summer and winter performance quantifies heat stress production impact and provides the data foundation for evidence-based summer management protocols and cooling investment decisions.
Yes. The system maintains vaccination records, medicine usage history, batch health documentation, and production traceability in formats compatible with SFDA's commercial poultry compliance requirements.
Yes. All production costs, feed and water management, and financial reporting are denominated in SAR.
The system generates structured batch performance reports, P&L statements in SAR, and production analytics that meet the documentation requirements for SADF loan applications, Ministry of Agriculture production reporting, and Vision 2030 programme participation.
Yes. Water intake is tracked daily per flock, enabling Saudi Arabia's breeder farms to monitor water-use efficiency as both a production health indicator and a resource management tool in the Kingdom's water-constrained environment.
Yes. The batch-level traceability records, health documentation, and production history that the system generates support SASO and SFDA halal supply chain compliance requirements.
Yes. Full Arabic language interface is available for Saudi Arabia's farm management teams.
It generates the batch performance records, FCR data, SAR financial statements, and production trend reports that Saudi Agricultural Development Fund loan applications require.