Mazen Badawood,CEO at Al Jouf Agricultural Development Co. (JADCO)
Mazen Badawood,CEO at Al Jouf Agricultural Development Co. (JADCO), said that demand is expected to be robust during the fourth quarter of 2025, backed by preparations for the Ramadan season, which will reflect positively on the company’s performance over the coming period.
He told Argaam that the increase in the company’s Q3 2025 profits came as a result of a 21% rise in sales year-on-year.
The industrial segment was the biggest contributor to the company’s profitability in the third quarter, said the top executive, adding that the increase in revenues was driven by higher volumes of industrial sales and wheat sales compared to the same period last year.
The CEO further noted that the increase in volumes sold from the industrial segment reached 11%, while the wheat harvest recorded a significant growth compared to Q3 2024, as no wheat quantities were sold during that period.
According to data available with Argaam, Al Jouf Agricultural profit rose to SAR 73 million by the end of the first nine months of 2025, compared to SAR 67.1 million in the same period in 2024. Q3 net profit reached SAR 19.9 million.
Mazen Badawood,CEO at Al Jouf Agricultural Development Co. (JADCO)
Mazen Badawood,CEO at Al Jouf Agricultural Development Co. (JADCO), said that demand is expected to be robust during the fourth quarter of 2025, backed by preparations for the Ramadan season, which will reflect positively on the company’s performance over the coming period.
He told Argaam that the increase in the company’s Q3 2025 profits came as a result of a 21% rise in sales year-on-year.
The industrial segment was the biggest contributor to the company’s profitability in the third quarter, said the top executive, adding that the increase in revenues was driven by higher volumes of industrial sales and wheat sales compared to the same period last year.
The CEO further noted that the increase in volumes sold from the industrial segment reached 11%, while the wheat harvest recorded a significant growth compared to Q3 2024, as no wheat quantities were sold during that period.
According to data available with Argaam, Al Jouf Agricultural profit rose to SAR 73 million by the end of the first nine months of 2025, compared to SAR 67.1 million in the same period in 2024. Q3 net profit reached SAR 19.9 million.

