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Organic Group, Founded by Qatari Entrepreneur Ali Ahmad Buhendi, Expands Global Presence with Innovative Food Concepts

Organic Group, a dynamic company co-founded by Qatari entrepreneur Ali Ahmad Buhendi, proudly announces its expansion to seven countries, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards global leadership in innovation and investment.

With a vision to create career opportunities and attract foreign investments to Qatar, Organic Group has rapidly grown under Buhendi’s visionary leadership. From its inception as a small trading entity, the company has evolved into a powerhouse with branches in the UK, the United States, Hungary, Kuwait, KSA, UAE, and Egypt, boasting a capital of 150 million euros.

Driven by a relentless pursuit of innovation, expertise, and efficiency, Organic Group has played a pivotal role in shaping Qatar’s economy and infrastructure. Through its operations in diverse sectors, including F&B, construction, real estate, and gold extraction, the company has attracted foreign investments and created immense career opportunities for the people of Qatar.

Ali Ahmad Buhendi, Chairman of Organic Group, expressed his excitement about the expansion, stating, “Organic Group is dedicated to becoming a global leader in all sectors positively impacted by our portfolio of products and services. We are committed to partnering with world-class organizations to support our long-term strategy.”

As part of its expansion, Organic Group has introduced several successful food and beverage brands, including Salt and 4A. Salt, a Middle Eastern food chain specializing in gourmet burgers made with the finest ingredients such as wagyu beef, has rapidly expanded its presence internationally. Starting as a humble family business in Qatar in 2005, Salt has now become an international sensation, with branches in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, the United Kingdom, and Hungary.

Another flagship brand under the Organic Group umbrella is 4A, a premium burger brand known for its fresh, high-quality patties and unique toppings. With outlets in Qatar, KSA, and Hungary, 4A has garnered praise for offering customers a gourmet burger experience unlike any other.

With the success of its food and beverage brands, Organic Group is poised to further expand into strategic new markets, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, where the company sees immense potential for growth and innovation.

Organic Group’s commitment to quality, innovation, and sustainability has positioned it as a key player in driving economic growth and fostering a culture of excellence in Qatar and beyond.

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