Bahrain may soon create a new organisation to handle food security, with a proposal now
being evaluated by the Council of Representatives.
MP Hamad Al Doy, who introduced the idea, emphasised the importance of strengthening
Bahrain’s food supplies due to growing global concerns and the leadership’s long-term
objectives.
Al Doy noted that the current situation demands cooperation between lawmakers and the
government to meet royal objectives, particularly in ensuring food security and expanding local
farming.
The plan seeks to raise Bahrain’s food production to its highest level, contributing to greater
self-sufficiency.
Risks The proposal, grounded in the Constitution and the Council’s rules, addresses risks to
food supplies from conflicts, transportation issues, and natural disasters.
Al Doy mentioned that the world has changed since the Covid-19 outbreak, with governments
increasingly prioritising this issue.
The Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry has already provided recommendations on
strengthening food security and boosting self-reliance, which the Council is considering.
Al Doy told The Daily Tribune that “turning Bahrain into a key player in food industries by
leveraging the kingdom’s transport links is crucial.”
Responsible If approved, the new organisation would be responsible for managing food and
health supplies and ensuring the stock of essential goods, such as food and medicine.
“This organisation would play a crucial role in ensuring Bahrain has adequate food supplies,
preventing hunger, and reducing health risks linked to shortages,” Al Doy explained.
The proposal also calls for a clear strategy to protect the country from supply chain disruptions.