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Weqaa Center Overview

Product Offerings

Products:

Plant Health Services: Monitoring and Control of Plant Pests, Invasive Plant Species Management

Animal Health Services: Veterinary Training Programs, Disease Surveillance and Control

Public Health Initiatives: Zoonotic Disease Prevention, Public Awareness Campaigns

Research and Development: Collaboration with International Organizations, Development of Control Strategies

Digital Services: Online Service Portals, E-Services for Licensing and Monitoring

Weqaa Center, headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, is a national entity under the Kingdom’s environmental and agricultural health infrastructure. The center plays a pivotal role in promoting biosecurity, enhancing environmental safety, and supporting public and animal health through targeted surveillance, regulatory compliance, training, and awareness programs. As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, Weqaa Center is a key government institution fostering sustainable development and preventive strategies across sectors.

Company Overview

Weqaa Center was established to consolidate the Kingdom’s efforts in controlling plant, animal, and zoonotic diseases. Operating under the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, it is charged with implementing proactive and scientific approaches to environmental health and biological risk management.

Core Business Areas

Weqaa Center's operations are structured around several critical domains:

  • Plant Health Services: Conducting surveillance and implementing control programs for plant pests and invasive species, ensuring agricultural productivity and biodiversity protection.
  • Animal Health Services: Offering training to veterinary professionals, managing disease outbreaks, and ensuring the welfare of livestock and domestic animals.
  • Public Health Initiatives: Mitigating zoonotic diseases through early detection and public engagement campaigns; improving biosecurity awareness.
  • Research and Development: Partnering with global research bodies to develop effective disease control strategies and sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Digital Services: Providing electronic platforms for licensing, monitoring, and stakeholder engagement, ensuring efficient service delivery and regulatory oversight.

Unique Selling Proposition (USP)

Weqaa Center serves as the Kingdom’s comprehensive health protection framework for both agricultural and public sectors. Its unique strengths include:

  • Integrated approach to managing plant, animal, and human health risks
  • International collaboration with global institutions such as the FAO and WOAH
  • Advanced disease surveillance systems and diagnostic capabilities
  • Digital transformation via robust online services and compliance platforms

Financial and Operational Data

Being a government-backed institution, Weqaa operates under national budget allocations. Public records and budget summaries from the Ministry indicate:

  • Annual operational funding exceeding SAR 500 million
  • Over 150+ specialists and technicians in plant and animal health
  • Part of broader national initiatives for food security and environmental sustainability
  • Supports implementation of Vision 2030 health and environmental objectives

Shipment and Program Data

While Weqaa is not a commercial exporter, it has:

  • Deployed over 60 field units for pest monitoring and emergency response
  • Conducted 120+ training workshops for veterinary and environmental health personnel since 2020
  • Partnered with 20+ regional municipalities to control and monitor invasive plant species

Target Stakeholders

Weqaa’s target audience includes:

  • Government ministries and local authorities
  • Veterinary and agricultural professionals
  • Public health institutions and researchers
  • General public and farming communities

Capabilities and Infrastructure

The center has developed a comprehensive nationwide infrastructure:

  • Central laboratories for diagnostics and R&D
  • Mobile field units for emergency responses
  • Online portal systems for services such as licensing, complaints, and disease reporting
  • Public communication platforms across social media and broadcast media

Certifications and Compliance

As a national regulator, Weqaa operates in compliance with:

  • Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) standards
  • World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) guidelines
  • UN FAO protocols for plant and environmental health
  • Full alignment with Vision 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Customer and Stakeholder Feedback

"The Weqaa Center’s rapid intervention programs during locust outbreaks and avian flu events were crucial in safeguarding public and agricultural health."
— Senior Official, Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture

"Their online licensing services and educational content have improved veterinary compliance and awareness in rural zones."
— Director, National Livestock Association (Reported via Ministry Portal)

Major Achievements

  • Recognized nationally for the rapid containment of zoonotic outbreaks like Rift Valley Fever and Avian Influenza
  • Developed and launched Saudi Arabia’s first national registry for invasive plant species
  • Integrated e-Services system facilitating plant and animal health licensing and reporting
  • Awarded Best Government Initiative in Environmental Health by national excellence programs in 2023

Weqaa Center continues to serve as a critical institutional pillar in Saudi Arabia's quest to build a healthy, secure, and sustainable environment through proactive science-driven strategies.