It is the construction of a store for the sale of nuts, dates and oils of all kinds, including (olive oil – sesame oil – coconut oil – and wheat germ oil).

It is a shop for selling nuts, dates and oils of various types, including (olive oil – sesame oil – coconut oil – wheat germ oil). It also sells spices or what is now known as alternative medicine, which includes many products, including (spices – coffee – herbs). The nuts shop and sesame press are distinguished by the variety of its products and competitive prices, which makes it a commercial project with a large and profitable return, in order to provide nuts, dates and oils that are clean, fresh, identical in color, size and shape and free of impurities, in order to meet the increasing demand in the local and regional market for nuts, dates and oils that are cleaned, sterilized and then packaged in plastic bags and containers of different sizes.


Executive Summary
Study of project services/products
Market size study.
Risk assessment study.
Technical study
Financial study.
Organizational and administrative study.
The service sector does not rely on raw materials or goods for sale; rather, its activities are centered around providing intangible services. Like this: Transportation services, hospitality services, healthcare services, and others. This sector is considered the main driver of major economies; for example, in the United States, the service sector accounts for 85% of the GDP. As for the service sector in Saudi Arabia, statistics and indicators confirm its contribution of about 48.02% to the GDP. This vital sector includes five main activities.
Namely:
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Saudi Arabia reached 2,625,442 million SAR, with the “Wholesale and retail trade, restaurants, and hotels” sector contributing approximately 10.8% (284,579 million SAR).
Contributes approximately 6.6% (172,304 million SAR).
The Financial, Insurance, Real Estate, and Business Services sector contributes approximately 6.4% (SAR 377,725 million) to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
This sector contributes approximately 2.5% (SAR 65,729 million) to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
It contributes 21.9% (SAR 576,089 million) to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).