Jazan’s fertility, livestock nourish Saudi Arabia’s future

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Jazan is emerging as a vital hub for the Kingdom’s food security due to its rich and diverse livestock resources. (SPA)
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Jazan is emerging as a vital hub for the Kingdom’s food security due to its rich and diverse livestock resources. (SPA)
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Jazan is emerging as a vital hub for the Kingdom’s food security due to its rich and diverse livestock resources. (SPA)
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Updated 04 September 2024
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Jazan’s fertility, livestock nourish Saudi Arabia’s future

Jazan’s fertility, livestock nourish Saudi Arabia’s future
  • Region is a vital hub for food security, agricultural sustainability
  • Sheep, goats and camels thrive in the region’s environment

RIYADH: One of Saudi Arabia’s most fertile agricultural regions is emerging as a vital hub for the Kingdom’s food security due to its rich and diverse livestock resources.

Jazan’s natural environment, which blends fertile plains, mountainous terrain and seasonal rain, creates an ideal climate for raising various types of livestock, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Sheep, goats and camels thrive in the region’s environment, making Jazan a significant contributor to the local economy by meeting the market’s demands for red meat and dairy products.

According to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Jazan’s livestock population exceeds 3.977 million, including more than 1.72 million sheep, 2.1 million goats, about 95,400 cattle and 57,400 camels.

In addition, poultry production in the region is robust, with businesses producing almost 1.944 million broiler chickens annually.

These figures highlight the vitality of the livestock sector in Jazan, which has historically served as a central part of local culture and the economy.

The region’s herding tradition has been passed down through generations, with Jazan’s geographic and environmental diversity playing a crucial role in sustaining and expanding the practice.

Economically, livestock farming in Jazan adds significant value to the local community by creating jobs and boosting agricultural output.

The ministry’s Rural Development Program, known as “Reef,” supports sustainable development by providing financial and technical assistance to farmers and rural families, improving livestock productivity and marketability.

The ministry’s efforts toward preserving and developing livestock in Jazan include preventive vaccination programs, daily health checks, disease diagnosis and animal treatment services provided by veterinary departments and clinics throughout the region.

Additionally, mosquito control measures in animal pens and services offered by the region’s veterinary diagnostic laboratory further contribute to the health and sustainability of livestock.

Livestock farming in Jazan remains a cornerstone of economic development and food security in Saudi Arabia, the SPA said.

The continued growth and development of the sector reflects the collective efforts of the government and local community to achieve self-sufficiency, ensuring sustainable management of the region’s animal resources.


Historic Baran village draws winter tourists

Historic Baran village draws winter tourists
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Historic Baran village draws winter tourists

Historic Baran village draws winter tourists

RIYADH: Nestled among the mountainous slopes of Qilwah governorate in Baha, the village of Baran stands as a captivating cultural landmark and boasts over 500 years of history.

It is a draw for tourists and history enthusiasts, particularly in winter when the weather is refreshing and the surrounding landscapes are at their most picturesque, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Saeed Al-Zahrani, a 73-year-old resident, said the village was constructed from stone, sidr wood and white quartz. Doors and windows are adorned with intricate architectural engravings, highlighting Baran’s unique heritage.

Atiya Al-Zahrani, another resident, said the village consisted of several multi-story buildings, ranging from three to four floors. At its heart are expansive agricultural terraces, which have long served as residents’ primary livelihoods, providing fertile soil for growing crops.

In a recent effort to preserve the Kingdom’s cultural heritage, the Heritage Commission has added 25 new sites, including Baran village, to the National Register of Architectural Heritage.

This initiative is part of the commission's broader efforts to archive and digitize heritage sites across the country, ensuring conservation of its rich legacy.


Civil Defense warns of thunderstorms until Thursday

Civil Defense warns of thunderstorms until Thursday
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Civil Defense warns of thunderstorms until Thursday

Civil Defense warns of thunderstorms until Thursday

RIYADH: The General Directorate of Civil Defense has issued a weather warning for most regions of Saudi Arabia, forecasting continued thunderstorms until Thursday.

Light to moderate rain is expected in the Makkah region, with potential flash floods, hail and strong downdrafts affecting areas such as Taif, Maysan, Al-Muwayh, Turbah, Al-Lith, Al-Qunfudah, Jeddah and Rabigh.

According to the directorate, the Riyadh region may experience moderate to heavy rain, flash floods, hail and strong downdrafts, impacting the capital and other cities, including Diriyah, Dhurma, Al-Muzahimiyah, Shaqra, Al-Zulfi, Al-Majmaah, Ramah and Al-Kharj.

Moderate to heavy rain is also expected in the Eastern Province, Qassim, Hail and the Northern Borders, while Jouf, Madinah and Baha may see light to moderate rainfall.

The Civil Defense has advised the public to take necessary precautions and avoid flood-prone areas such as valleys.

It also urged people to stay updated on weather conditions through its official channels and social media platforms.


KSrelief sends food to Libya, Uganda

KSrelief sends food to Libya, Uganda
Updated 18 February 2025
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KSrelief sends food to Libya, Uganda

KSrelief sends food to Libya, Uganda

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed 600 food parcels to 2,907 people in the Libyan town of Suluq, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

This distribution is a part of the urgent food-assistance project for families affected by Cyclone Daniel in Libya, conducted in cooperation with the Libyan Red Crescent.

KSrelief also sent 25 tonnes of dates recently to Uganda.

Saudi Arabia’s government, through KSrelief, continues to provide aid to vulnerable communities across the world.


Saudi crown prince receives US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Riyadh

Saudi crown prince receives US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Riyadh
Updated 18 February 2025
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Saudi crown prince receives US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Riyadh

Saudi crown prince receives US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Riyadh
  • Rubio arrives in Kingdom after visit to Israel, the first leg of his Middle East tour
  • Russia, US delegates  will hold talks in Saudi Arabia in bid to end Ukraine war 

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received US Secretary of State Marco Rubio at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh on Monday.

The crown prince and Rubio discussed aspects of relations between their countries and ways to enhance and develop them in various fields, Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The latest regional and international developments and efforts made toward them to achieve security and stability were also discussed. 

The Saudi ambassador to the US Princess Reema bint Bandar, US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, and US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff were among officials present at the meeting. 

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan receives US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Riyadh on Monday. (SPA)

Earlier on in the day, Rubio was received by the Kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting, the diplomats reviewed Saudi-US relations and ways to enhance them to serve the interests of both countries.

They also discussed regional and international developments and efforts made in this regard.

Rubio arrived in the Kingdom after a visit to Israel, the first leg of his first Middle East tour in his current position. Next up on his tour will be the United Arab Emirates.


Saudi aid agency sends food to Sudan, clears mines in Yemen

Saudi aid agency sends food to Sudan, clears mines in Yemen
Updated 18 February 2025
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Saudi aid agency sends food to Sudan, clears mines in Yemen

Saudi aid agency sends food to Sudan, clears mines in Yemen
  • 30,000 food baskets to Sudan’s Sennar state, 536 mines cleared from war-ravaged Yemen

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has sent 30,000 food baskets to vulnerable people in Sudan’s Sennar state, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

The program seeks to support those displaced by the civil war, which is now approaching the two-year mark.

KSrelief’s food-security program helps people returning to their homes in the states of Gezira, Khartoum, Red Sea, Sennar, and White Nile.

Separately, the Saudi Project for Landmine Clearance, known as Masam, removed 536 mines from war-ravaged Yemen during the second week of February.

The cleared ordnances included nine anti-personnel mines, 48 anti-tank mines, 478 unexploded ordnance, and one improvised explosive device, the SPA reported.

“Up to 5 million people are estimated to have been forced to flee their homes since the beginning of the conflict in Yemen — many of them displaced by the presence of landmines on their land,” stated the project in a release on Monday.

A total of 481,766 explosive devices have been removed from Yemeni territory since the project’s inception in 2018.