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‫ Nox Management تحقق أضعاف استثمارها بعد الاستحواذ على &ever بصفقة قيمتها 130 مليون يورو

مدينة الكويت, 15 أغسطس / آب 2021   — /PRNewswire/أعلنت شركة Nox Management الكويتية المملوكه من شركة الوافر للخدمات التسويقية والتي من أكبر مساهميها شركة مجموعة ارزان المالية أحدى شركات مجموعة البحر، المستثمر الرئيسي في شركة  &ever GmBH الألمانية عن تحقيقها أضعاف استثمارها في الشركة، وذلك بعد اعلان  شركة Kalera AS ، إحدى أسرع شركات الزراعة العمودية نموًا وأكبرها في العالم، توقيعها اتفاقية شراء أسهم للاستحواذ على &ever GmbH، الرائدة عالميًا في المزارع العمودية المنتجة للخضار الورقية.

Mr.Marzouq Al-Bahar, Nox Management CEO

بلغت قيمة الصفقة 130 مليون يورو. يحصل مساهمي &ever GmBH بموجبها على أسهم في شركة Kalera AS بالإضافة الى النقد. وعند إتمام الصفقة تصبح شركة &ever مملوكة بالكامل لشركة Kalera AS،                                  كما سيتم دمج العمليات مما سيسرع من خطط توسعها عالمية، ويعزز خطوط انتاجها.

تعليقا على هذه الصفقة، قال دانيال ماليشوك، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة Kalera: “مع مزارع Kalera في أمريكا الشمالية و مزارع &ever  في آسيا والشرق الأوسط وأوروبا، سنقوم بإحداث ثورة في إنتاج الخضروات وزيادة ريادتنا في سوق الزراعة العمودية. لدينا رؤية لتقديم تقنيات زراعية متقدمة مع مراعاة التنمية المستدامة بما يخص المناخ ودرجة التشغيل الآلي”.

تأسست شركة  &ever في عام 2015 وهي شركة متخصصة بالزراعة الداخلية العمودية مقرها في هامبورغ ،ألمانيا. وتعمل الشركة على تطوير المزارع الداخلية لإنتاج الخضار الورقية والخضراوات الطازجة والطبيعية. وذلك بإتباع تقنيات فريدة ومتطورة لإنتاج المحاصيل الزراعية.

وتتواجد &ever في أوروبا وآسيا والشرق الأوسط. وقد قامت بتصميم مزارع عمودية بأحجام مختلفة بدءًا من المنشآت الصغيرة إلى الضخمة والتي يمكن بناؤها في أقل من 10 أشهر وتسمح بإنتاج كميات كبيرة من المحاصيل الورقية الخضراء تصل إلى 1500 طن من المنتجات سنويًا. هذا وقد حصلت &ever على منحة من حكومة سنغافورة لانشاء ثاني مزرعة ضخمة في سنغافورة ومن المتوقع أن تبداً عملياتها خلال الربع الأول من عام 2022.

وبتنفيذا لخططها التوسعية، قامت &ever بالشراكة مع شركة Nox Management  الكويتية، ببناء أول وأكبر مزرعة في دولة الكويت والشرق الأوسط، تغذي السوق المحلي عن طريق التعاقد مع موزع حصري لمنتجات &ever يقوم بتوصيل الخضراوات الطازخة خلال مدة لا تتجاوز الساعتين في جميع نقاط البيع مما يمنح المستهلك فرصة الاستمتاع بمنتجات ذات جودة وقيمة غذائية عالية.

تجدر الإشارة ان Nox الكويتية من أوائل المستثمرين في &ever في منطقة الخليج، منذ سنة 2018، وتمتلك حصة مؤثرة فيها.

وقال مرزوق جاسم البحر، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة Nox Management : “سعداء بهذه الصفقة التي حققت لـ NOX أضعاف قيمة استثمارها، وأن نرى التوجه العالمي نحو البحث عن حلول زراعية تساهم في دعم الأمن الغذائي. ونتطلع الى دعم الحكومة في تطبيق وتشجيع مثل هذا النوع من الزراعة خاصة في منطقة الخليج ذات المناخ الصحراوي الصعب، مما يدفع نحو وفرة واستدامة المخزون الغذائي، وقلة الاعتماد على الاستيراد”. وأضاف: “تم ترشيح فيصل المشعل لعضوية شركة Kalera AS من قبل مساهمي &ever، ونحن فخورون أن يشغل هذا المنصب أحد أعضاء طاقم Nox Management . ونحن على ثقة من أن هذه الشراكة مع إدارة Kalera AS ستساهم في دعم رؤيتنا نحو التوسع والتطوير وتعزيز المزيد من فرص النجاح”.

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Taliban enter Afghan capital as US diplomats evacuate by chopper

Kabul, Taliban insurgents entered Afghanistan’s capital Kabul on Sunday, an interior ministry official said, as the United States evacuated diplomats from its embassy by helicopter.

The senior official told Reuters the Taliban were coming in “from all sides” but gave no further details, Reuters reported.

There were no reports of fighting. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a statement that the group was in talks with the government for a peaceful surrender of Kabul.

The entry into the capital caps a lightning advance by the Islamist militants, who were ousted 20 years ago by the United States after the Sept. 11 attacks. The collapse of the Afghan government defence has stunned diplomats – just last week, a U.S. intelligence estimate https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/taliban-fighters-capture-eighth-provincial-capital-six-days-2021-08-11 said Kabul could hold out for at least three months.

“Taliban fighters are to be on standby on all entrances of Kabul until a peaceful and satisfactory transfer of power is agreed,” the statement said.

A tweet from the Afghan Presidential palace account said firing had been heard at a number of points around Kabul but that security forces, in coordination with international partners, had control of the city.

There was no immediate word on the situation from President Ashraf Ghani. A palace official said he was in emergency talks with U.S. peace envoy Zalmay Khalilzad and top NATO officials.

Many of Kabul’s streets were choked by cars and people either trying to rush home or reach the airport, residents said.

“Some people have left their keys in the car and have started walking to the airport,” one resident told Reuters by phone. Another said: “People are all going home in fear of fighting.”

U.S. officials said diplomats were being ferried by helicopter to the airport from its embassy in the fortified Wazir Akbar Khan district. More American troops were being sent to help in the evacuations after the Taliban’s lightning advances brought the Islamist group to Kabul in a matter of days.

“Core” U.S. team members were working from the Kabul airport, a U.S. official said, while a NATO official said several EU staff had moved to a safer, undisclosed location in the capital.

Earlier on Sunday, the insurgents captured the eastern city of Jalalabad without a fight, giving them control of one of the main highways into landlocked Afghanistan. They also took over the nearby Torkham border post with Pakistan, leaving Kabul airport the only way out of Afghanistan that is still in government hands.

The capture of Jalalabad followed the Taliban’s seizure of the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif late on Saturday, also with little fighting.

“There are no clashes taking place right now in Jalalabad because the governor has surrendered to the Taliban,” a Jalalabad-based Afghan official told Reuters. “Allowing passage to the Taliban was the only way to save civilian lives.”

A video clip distributed by the Taliban showed people cheering and shout Allahu Akbar – God is greatest – as a convoy of pickup trucks entered the city with fighters brandishing machine guns and the white Taliban flag.

After U.S.-led forces withdrew the bulk of the their remaining troops in the last month, the Taliban campaign accelerated as the Afghan military’s defences appeared to collapse

President Joe Biden on Saturday authorised the deployment of 5,000 U.S. troops to help evacuate citizens and ensure an “orderly and safe” drawdown of military personnel. A U.S. defence official said that included 1,000 newly approved troops from the 82nd Airborne Division.

Taliban fighters entered Mazar-i-Sharif virtually unopposed as security forces escaped up the highway to Uzbekistan, about 80 km (50 miles) to the north, provincial officials said. Unverified video on social media showed Afghan army vehicles and men in uniforms crowding the iron bridge between the Afghan town of Hairatan and Uzbekistan.

Two influential militia leaders supporting the government – Atta Mohammad Noor and Abdul Rashid Dostum – also fled. Noor said on social media that the Taliban had been handed control of Balkh province, where Mazar-i-Sharif is located, due to a “conspiracy.”

In a statement late on Saturday, the Taliban said its rapid gains showed it was popularly accepted by the Afghan people and reassured both Afghans and foreigners that they would be safe.

The Islamic Emirate, as the Taliban calls itself, “will, as always, protect their life, property and honour, and create a peaceful and secure environment for its beloved nation,” it said, adding that diplomats and aid workers would also face no problems.

Afghans have fled the provinces to enter Kabul in recent days, fearing a return to hardline Islamist rule https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/afghan-women-bankers-forced-roles-taliban-takes-control-2021-08-13.

Early on Sunday, refugees from Taliban-controlled provinces were seen unloading belongings from taxis and families stood outside embassy gates, while the city’s downtown was packed with people stocking up on supplies.

Hundreds of people slept huddled in tents or in the open in the city, by roadsides or in car parks, a resident said on Saturday night. “You can see the fear in their faces,” he said.

Biden said his administration had told Taliban officials in talks in Qatar that any action that put U.S. personnel at risk “will be met with a swift and strong U.S. military response.”

He has faced rising domestic criticism as the Taliban have taken city after city far more quickly than predicted. The president has stuck to a plan, initiated by his Republican predecessor, Donald Trump, to end the U.S. military mission in Afghanistan by Aug. 31.

Biden said it is up to the Afghan military to hold its own territory. “An endless American presence in the middle of another country’s civil conflict was not acceptable to me,” Biden said on Saturday.

Qatar, which has been hosting so-far inconclusive peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban, said it had urged the insurgents to cease fire. Ghani has given no sign of responding to a Taliban demand that he resign as a condition for any ceasefire.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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UAE condemns Houthis’ attempted ballistic missile attack on Saudi Arabia

The UAE has strongly condemned the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist militias’ systematic attempts to attack civilians and civilian objects in Najran, Saudi Arabia with a ballistic missile, which was intercepted by the Coalition Forces.

In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC) on Sunday, the UAE reiterated that these systematic terror attacks by the Houthis reflect their blatant disregard for the international community and all international laws and norms.

The Ministry urged the international community to take an immediate and decisive stance to stop these recurrent acts, which target critical infrastructure and threaten the security and stability of the Kingdom, as well as global energy supplies. It also stressed that the continued threat of these attacks in recent days is a grave escalation that represents new evidence of these militias’ attempts to undermine security and stability in the region.

The UAE renewed its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia over these subversive terrorist attacks and reiterated its stance against all threats to the Kingdom’s security and stability. The UAE also reiterated its support for all measures taken by Saudi authorities to maintain the safety and security of its citizens and residents.

MoFAIC also stressed that the security of the UAE and that of Saudi Arabia are indivisible and that any threat facing the Kingdom is considered a threat to the security and stability of the UAE.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

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UAE expresses solidarity with Haiti on earthquake victims

The UAE has expressed its solidarity with Haiti for the victims of the earthquake that struck the south of the country, killing many people, as well as causing injuries.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to the Government of Haiti and to the families of the victims over this enormous loss, wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation

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UAE leaders congratulate Indian President on Independence Day

President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a congratulatory message to Indian President Ram Nath Kovind on the occasion of his country’s Independence Day, which is celebrated on 15th August.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai; and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, also sent similar messages to President Kovind, and India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on the occasion.

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation