Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah bin Turki, the second child of Prince Abdullah bin Turki bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and global private investor V Raman Kumar have formed the joint venture with India's rice producer, LEAF India (Lakshmi Energy and Foods Ltd.), to create the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region's largest hub for rice storage and distribution.
Pan Gulf Food and Industries have taken warehouse in Jebelali in Dubai for storing up to 100,000 tonnes of Basmati rice in its first year of operations.
The venture, Innovo Specialty Foods JLT will market and distribute Basmati rice processed and packed by Pan Gulf Food and Industries exclusively across the Middle East and North Africa.
"Our concept idea of creating this rice hub will aim to contribute and deliver food security objectives in the UAE," Kumar was quoted as saying by the Arab News.
"Food security is clearly an immediate priority for the UAE and wider Middle East. The region is entering a new period of economic growth underpinned by a burgeoning population with a high dependence on imported food.
Kumar said the 100,000 tonnes of Basmati rice capacity that will be created in Jebel Ali, UAE, will be a giant step for this region to strengthen its food security strategy.
"We look to take this strategy to Saudi Arabia as well in the near future. We believe that execution of a core food security strategy is essential to provide a sustainable growth platform," he said.
LEAF's premium brands of Basmati rice under brand name Lakshmi Foods- Big Dad, Uncle Chef, Lazeez and Afreen will be made available initially across UAE and other Gulf countries.
