Kuwait has announced a sweeping regulatory package aimed at reinforcing its national food security matrix and minimizing supply chain waste. The government reforms involve restructuring commodity subsidies, improving agricultural sustainability programs, and establishing long-term reserves to mitigate future international market disruptions. This strategic shift reflects a broader, cooperative effort among GCC nations to enhance food resilience following consecutive years of global logistics volatility and rising commodity prices. Authorities stated the revised policies will protect the domestic consumer market while securing long-term supply stability for both citizens and resident expatriates.







