Beit Hail festival a heritage highlight

Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
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Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
Beit Hail festival a heritage highlight
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Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
Beit Hail festival a heritage highlight
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Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
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Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
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Among the sections that Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar toured was the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts. (SPA)
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Updated 04 August 2023
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Beit Hail festival a heritage highlight

Beit Hail festival a heritage highlight
  • Al-Abduljabbar praised the range of activities in the different sections of Beit Hail, which hosted local artisans and their heritage creations

HAIL: Hail Development Authority CEO Omar bin Abdullah Al-Abduljabbar visited various sections of the second edition of the Beit Hail festival, held at Aja Park.

Al-Abduljabbar toured sections that included the Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad bin Abdulaziz Road for Visual Arts, showcasing prominent artists from the region, the classic cars pavilion, and the traditional cuisine pavilion prepared using heritage tools.

He also explored the booths of craftsmen and craftswomen, and witnessed folk performances by the Hail and Jazan troupes.

Al-Abduljabbar praised the range of activities in the different sections of Beit Hail, which hosted local artisans and their heritage creations.

He said that this year’s festival has undergone significant development, and enjoys support and follow-up from the governor of the region and his deputy, both of whom have shown interest in such events, which have an economic impact on the region.

 


Workshop targets sustainable coffee production in Jazan

Workshop targets sustainable coffee production in Jazan
Updated 05 July 2024
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Workshop targets sustainable coffee production in Jazan

Workshop targets sustainable coffee production in Jazan
  • Kingdom's 'fruit basket' is home to more than 2,000 coffee farms 

RIYADH: Coffee production in southwest Saudi Arabia had a boost on Thursday when the National Center for the Prevention and Control of Plant Pests and Animal Diseases, “Weqa,” and relevant authorities participated in a workshop to increase the number of trees in the Jazan region.

Dr. Muhammad bin Abdullah Al-Khuraiji, head of the plant health sector at Weqa, explained that the center is working on preventive and remedial measures to ensure the health and sustainability of plants and animals and to enhance the participation of the private sector.

He pointed out the importance of government and private agencies uniting to integrate the efforts of concerned parties and develop sustainable coffee cultivation in the region.

The workshop reviewed the projects and initiatives of the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in strengthening the coffee sector in Jazan and introduced the role of the Weqa Center in achieving this, in addition to reviewing what was done in the previous meeting to unify efforts to produce coffee.

The review highlighted the efforts of the countryside in the sector, as well as the role of the Mountain Regions Development and Reconstruction Authority in supporting and developing the agriculture sector in general and coffee production in particular, and learning about the contributions of organic agriculture management.

In February this year, the Jazan Development Strategic Office organized the first International Saudi Coffee Exhibition in Jazan to provide farming expertise and introduce best practices, support initiatives to encourage coffee cultivation in the region, and contribute to transforming Jazan into a global trade center.

At the opening ceremony, Saudi Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Mansour Al-Mushaiti said that the Kingdom’s coffee industry has undergone a qualitative shift over the past decade, growing from local to a global scale.

Jazan, one of the Kingdom’s most important agricultural regions, is known as the Kingdom’s fruit basket, but also for its coffee, a product of the region and a vital part of its heritage.

The governorates of Al-Dayer, Fifa, Al-Raith, Al-Ardah and Al-Aidabi are home to many coffee farms.

According to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, there are more than 2,000 coffee farms in the region, yielding more than 1,000 tons of coffee every year.


1,100 unlicensed drivers apprehended at airports

1,100 unlicensed drivers apprehended at airports
Updated 05 July 2024
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1,100 unlicensed drivers apprehended at airports

1,100 unlicensed drivers apprehended at airports
  • The crackdown was part of a broader campaign staged in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior

RIYADH: The Saudi Transport General Authority said it apprehended 1,100 people for providing unlicensed transport services to passengers at the Kingdom’s airports in June.

The crackdown was part of a broader campaign staged in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior and other authorities to improve the safety and quality of services provided to travelers, the authority said.

Those found guilty of providing transport services without a license at an airport face having their vehicle impounded and a fine of up to SR5,000 ($1,330).

The campaign is ongoing.


Fruit Festival gets underway in Al-Baha’s Baljurashi

Fruit Festival gets underway in Al-Baha’s Baljurashi
Updated 05 July 2024
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Fruit Festival gets underway in Al-Baha’s Baljurashi

Fruit Festival gets underway in Al-Baha’s Baljurashi
  • Among the products on display are fruits, honey and other rural and agricultural goods
  • The event was an opportunity to promote the region’s products

AL-BAHA: A range of agricultural products are on offer at the second Fruit Festival in Al-Baha, Baljurashi governorate.
The three-day event is organized by the regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in cooperation with other government entities, agriculture associations and the Culinary Arts Commission.
Among the products on display at the 20 stalls are fruits, honey and other rural and agricultural goods.
Fahd bin Muftah Al-Zahrani, director general of the local arm of the ministry, said the event was an opportunity to promote the region’s products.
It also includes events and programs to raise farmers’ awareness of sound agricultural practices that can help them maximize their output.
Al-Zahrani said agricultural festivals were a key part of the ministry’s support for farmers and rural families and its drive to improve incomes and living conditions in line with the Vision 2030 initiative.


More than 15,000 beneficiaries from ‘Hedayh’ programs in Alkhobar

More than 15,000 beneficiaries from ‘Hedayh’ programs in Alkhobar
Updated 05 July 2024
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More than 15,000 beneficiaries from ‘Hedayh’ programs in Alkhobar

More than 15,000 beneficiaries from ‘Hedayh’ programs in Alkhobar
  • Adeeb Al-Zamil, chairman of the association’s board of directors, said the beneficiaries included 12,458 people from community programs
  • The association also published 973 items and distributed gifts to pilgrims

ALKHOBAR: The “Hedayh” Association for Dawah, Guidance and Community Awareness implemented several educational and outreach programs in Alkhobar last June, benefiting 15,098 people.
Adeeb Al-Zamil, chairman of the association’s board of directors, said the beneficiaries included 12,458 people from community programs, the Saudi Press Agency reported. These encompassed mobile dawah initiatives, outreach tours, Friday sermon translations, public lectures, community outreach programs, electronic dawah, informational brochures, educational lessons, and video and audio clips.
The association also published 973 items and distributed gifts to pilgrims arriving and departing through orts in the Kingdom’s Eastern Province.
Al-Zamil said 680 individuals benefited from the Dawah management programs, including 360 from dawah speeches, lessons and courses, and 320 from lectures.
The women’s section activities reached 1,960 beneficiaries through lessons and speeches, while 180 benefited from the new Muslim follow-up program. Additionally, 138 books were distributed to beneficiaries, and classes for non-Muslim outreach benefited 360 women.


Saudi aid chief, Palestinian health minister meet to discuss Gaza

Saudi aid chief, Palestinian health minister meet to discuss Gaza
Updated 05 July 2024
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Saudi aid chief, Palestinian health minister meet to discuss Gaza

Saudi aid chief, Palestinian health minister meet to discuss Gaza
  • The meeting happened during Al-Rabeeah’s visit to Jordan to sign a number of humanitarian project deals
  • The two officials also discussed ways to deliver aid to displaced individuals

RIYADH: The head of Saudi aid agency KSrelief Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah has held talks on the humanitarian situation in Gaza with Palestinian Minister of Health Dr. Majid Awni Abu Ramadan.
The meeting happened during Al-Rabeeah’s visit to Jordan to sign a number of humanitarian project deals, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.
Abu Ramadan expressed his gratitude for the Kingdom’s support, through KSrelief, in aiding the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis caused by Israeli assault.
He also thanked Saudi Arabia for its support of the Palestinian health sector, which he said had been instrumental in helping those affected in Gaza.
The two officials also discussed ways to deliver aid to displaced individuals.
The meeting was also attended by the Saudi ambassador to Jordan and non-resident ambassador to Palestine, Naif bin Bandar Al-Sudairi.
On Thursday, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met UN Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza Sigrid Kaag in Madrid on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the European Council on Foreign Relations.
They discussed the importance of delivering adequate and sustainable humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip and the need to reach a ceasefire to end the crisis.