The Anaam Cooperative Society for Livestock and Fish Resources in the Medina Region was established under license from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (No. 10114) dated 2-11-1444 AH. The Medina Region, a major source of livestock and fisheries resources, has been recognized for its strategic location in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Society seeks to develop the livestock and fisheries sector in the region, increase local production, train and enhance the quality of workers in the livestock and fisheries sector, contribute to achieving food security, create a database for workers in this sector, and establish partnerships with the public and private sectors. This is in line with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030: an ambitious nation and a prosperous economy.
The Anaam Cooperative Society for Livestock and Fish Resources in the Medina Region was established pursuant to Ministry License No. 10114
Dated 2-11-1444 AH. The Medina Region is a major source of livestock and fish resources, thanks to its strategic location in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Society seeks to
develop the livestock and fisheries sector and development in the region, increase local production growth, train and enhance the quality of workers in the livestock and fisheries sector, contribute to achieving food security,
create a database for workers in this sector and establish partnerships with the public and private sectors. This is in line with the goals of Vision 2030: an ambitious nation and a prosperous economy.
The association aims to improve the economic and social conditions of its members by:
The Anaam Livestock Cooperative Society in Medina came to fill and meet the needs of a large number of livestock owners and breeders in one of the most important sectors, which is the livestock sector. It is also relied upon by many and many to contribute to raising the economy and opening a large investment horizon in the governorate that will benefit the beneficiaries of the people of Medina and its affiliated centers. It is a qualitative leap in the field of institutional work based on the strategic plans for the livestock sector for which Medina is famous, and we have been keen in the association. On the integrity of the work, clarity of the vision for it, and setting realistic and applicable goals to achieve the desired gains from the establishment of the association. We were also keen – with all due care – to leave a large space for future development through future projects affiliated with the association that will see the light successively – God willing. In conclusion, we, the founding members of the Livestock Cooperative Society, extend our sincere thanks and great gratitude
Achieving shared strategic goals and developing the operations and services of the anaam Livestock Cooperative Society