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Do Non-Agricultural Sectors Affect Food Security in Saudi Arabia?
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Emam, Abda
, Elmsaad, Egbal
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COVID-19
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental aspects
/ Food supply
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Industry
/ Manufacturing
/ Productivity
/ Social aspects
2025
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Do Non-Agricultural Sectors Affect Food Security in Saudi Arabia?
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Emam, Abda
, Elmsaad, Egbal
in
COVID-19
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic growth
/ Environmental aspects
/ Food supply
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Industry
/ Manufacturing
/ Productivity
/ Social aspects
2025
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Do Non-Agricultural Sectors Affect Food Security in Saudi Arabia?
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Do Non-Agricultural Sectors Affect Food Security in Saudi Arabia?
2025
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Overview
Saudi Vision 2030 is a strategic goal that aims to diminish Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil and diversify its economy, which requires considering the agricultural sector a target sector (among others). The agricultural sector represents the backbone of food security. This research aimed to assess the influence of the industrial sector, employment, and service sector on the agricultural sector in Saudi Arabia. Secondary data for the period from 1991 to 2022 were collected and analyzed using the ARDL model test, vector error correction, the Granger causality test, and multiple regression models. In addition, an impulse test was used to highlight the leading variables among all the variables under study, and quantitative analysis was performed to assess the impact of growth sectors on food security. The results point to the existence of long-term integration between the variables. Industrial and employment factors negatively affected food security (value-added agriculture), while the service sector had a positive effect. Based on the results of this study, the following recommendations were drawn: Policymakers should invest in technology and mechanization to fulfill labor requirements and enhance agricultural education and training. Integrated development plans should be adopted through design policies that combine agricultural and industrial growth, such as agro-processing industries, which add value to agricultural products. Dual-sector development strategies should be established to encourage exchange between sectors by fostering linkages, such as supplying industrial support for agricultural mechanization and irrigation.
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MDPI AG
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