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Wednesday, November 25 - 2009

Juice manufacturing process explained to 2,200 Saudi school and college students

  • Saudi Arabia: Saturday, November 07 - 2009 at 12:25
  • PRESS RELEASE

A survey conducted by the KSA Ministry of Economy and Planning's Department of Statistics and Information reveals a 13.7% illiteracy rate among the Saudi population.

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  • Monther Al Harthi, CEO, Al Rabie Saudi Food Co. Ltd.
    Monther Al Harthi, CEO, Al Rabie Saudi Food Co. Ltd.
"In response, companies in the KSA have initiated a new strategy of educating students on general life matters. We at Al Rabie Saudi Food Co. Ltd., has initiated an outreach program for school and college students as an extension to our education and training programs for the company's employees." said Monther Al Harthi, CEO, Al Rabie Saudi Food Co. Ltd.

Further, a World Bank report indicates a relatively high adult literacy rate in Saudi Arabia, despite the fact that the primary school enrollment level in the Kingdom was low. The high rate of adult literacy could be attributed mainly to the knowledge passed on through religious organisations, local mosques and Quranic schools, which is a growing trend in the MENA region.

"As part of our commitment to better serve our community, we have welcomed 2,200 students from various schools and colleges to the Al Rabie factory. The tour included a brief training on how our machines work and an explanation of the production of Food & Beverage process from beginning to end in addition to strict policies of quality control. Our aim is to educate and inform more students and the youth of our society on technology and business matters,"


concluded Al Harthi.
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