1- The project's valid construction license
2- The operational plan for the project
3- Completion of the project's component facilities, and the slaughterhouse must be ready for operation
1- Obtaining the initial permit
2- Technical and economic feasibility study
3- Municipal approval
4- Approval of the National Center for Environmental Compliance Control
5- A sketch showing the components of the project and the distances between them, and adhering to what is stated in the Biosecurity Guide.
1- valid title deed or lease contract
2- Valid agricultural record
3- Attach a sketch approved by a certified engineering office showing all the coordinates of the corners of the land in decimal form
4- Financial solvency
5- Commercial register of companies or institutions in which the practice of agricultural activity is added “not required for individuals”
1- Completion of project facilities by 30% or Attach proof of investment.
2- Valid agricultural record
1- No financial dues to the Ministry or the Agricultural Development Fund
2- Valid agricultural record
3- Municipality approval if the project is completed for 30 years.
4- Environmental clearance from the National Center for Environmental Compliance Oversight
1- There must no financial dues to the Ministry or the Agricultural Development Fund
2- Title deed for the new owner or lease contract
1- Validity of the current license
2- Attaching a certificate of the Development Fund
3- A sketch drawing showing the components of the entire project
4- An economic and technical feasibility study
5- Amending the operational data.
1- Validity of the current license
2- Valid agricultural record
3- Technical study of the project
4- A sketch explaining the scope of the new expansion of the project.
1- There must be no financial dues to the Ministry or the Agricultural Development Fund
2- Explanation of cancellation