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This Article is From May 03, 2021

Saudi Arabia Plans Sale of Grain Silos as Privatizations Pick Up

Saudi Arabia Plans Sale of Grain Silos as Privatizations Pick Up

Saudi Arabia, one of the world's biggest buyers of wheat and barley, is preparing to sell some of its grain silos as part of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's privatization drive.

State-owned Saudi Grains Organization aims to start selling silo sites as soon as this year, according to people familiar with the matter. SAGO will seek bids from foreign and local firms, said the people. No decisions have been made and SAGO may retain the assets, they said.

Read more: Oil Crown Jewels Are No Longer Off Limits With Deals Ramping Up

Under Prince Mohammed, Saudi Arabia has increased asset sales as it looks to open up and diversify the economy from oil. The government is also trying to narrow a budget deficit that ballooned last year due to coronavirus lockdowns and a slump in energy prices.

SAGO has been a key part of the kingdom's privatization plans. In the past year, it sold all its flour mills to groups of local and international investors for about $1.5 billion. HSBC Holdings Plc advised it on all those transactions.

SAGO has 3.3 million tons of grain-storage space, according to its website. The country, much of which is desert, vies with China as the biggest importer of barley, buying about 6.9 million tons annually. It uses the grain mostly to feed sheep, camels and goats. It also ships in around 3 million tons a year of wheat.

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Saudi Arabia to Scrap State-Run Barley Tenders for Private Deals
Saudi Arabia Ups Food Spending Home and Abroad to Secure Supply

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