Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 agenda has elevated domestic poultry production to a national food security priority. The country's integrated operators - Fakieh Poultry Farms, Al-Watania Poultry, and Tanmiah Food Company - are scaling broiler production significantly, while the government simultaneously supports mid-scale domestic production through the Saudi Agricultural Development Fund.
The management challenge for Saudi Arabia's broiler sector is compounded by the world's most extreme production climate: interior regions like Riyadh, Qassim, and Ha'il experience summer temperatures exceeding 50 degrees C that suppress feed intake, extend days to market weight, and elevate mortality to levels that can make batch profitability negative without rigorous management response. SFDA's stringent food safety documentation requirements, mandatory halal supply chain traceability, and MEWA's veterinary compliance framework add further documentation complexity.
Tulassi's Broiler Management System in Saudi Arabia addresses all of these dimensions comprehensively.
Saudi Arabia faces the world's most extreme heat stress for broiler production, combined with Vision 2030's national food security ambitions and SFDA's rigorous documentation requirements. Our system is built to support all three - with extreme heat analytics, Vision 2030 production reporting, and full SFDA and SASO halal compliance documentation.
Key Challenges Facing Broiler Farms in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia's interior regions set the global extreme for commercial broiler heat stress. During June-September, daily temperatures regularly exceed 50 degrees C in Riyadh and Qassim - creating conditions where feed intake drops 30-40%, growth rates slow significantly, and mortality from heat stress complications can reach levels that make entire batches unprofitable. Without systematic seasonal performance data, Saudi broiler farms cannot quantify this impact or design the evidence-based management responses needed to protect profitability.
Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) regulations require commercial broiler farms to maintain vaccination records, medicine documentation, biosecurity logs, and full production traceability. SASO's halal certification requirements mandate traceable production records from farm to processing. Large institutional buyers - Panda Retail, Danube, and government procurement channels - require SFDA-compliant documentation from supplier farms.
Saudi Agricultural Development Fund (SADF) loans and Vision 2030 food security programme participation both require professional production documentation - batch performance records, financial statements in SAR, and management capability evidence. Digital management systems provide this documentation as a natural output of daily farm operations.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Broiler Management System in Saudi Arabia
The system tracks daily feed intake, body weight gain, and mortality correlated with Saudi Arabia's seasonal temperature extremes. Saudi-calibrated benchmarks account for interior vs coastal climate differences. Summer and winter performance comparison quantifies heat stress production cost - providing data for evidence-based mitigation strategies.
Yes. The system generates SFDA-compatible vaccination records, medicine documentation, biosecurity logs, and batch health records - formatted for SFDA audit requirements.
Yes. Complete batch-level traceability from placement to dispatch with health, vaccination, and feed records supports SASO halal certification and SFDA halal supply chain verification.
Yes. All production costs and financial analysis are in SAR.
It generates batch performance records, FCR data, and SAR financial statements that match Saudi Agricultural Development Fund's loan application documentation requirements.
Yes. Daily water intake is tracked per shed - providing both a production health indicator and a water efficiency management tool for Saudi Arabia's water-constrained environment.
Yes. Full Arabic language interface is available.
The system generates batch traceability records, SFDA-compliant health documentation, and production performance certificates that meet the documentation requirements of Saudi Arabia's major modern trade retailers.