Saudi Awwal Bank has inaugurated the Prince Faisal bin Mishaal Center for Native Plant Conservation and Propagation in the Kingdom’s Qassim region. The project was launched in collaboration with the Environmental Awareness Society as part of SAB’s contribution to the Saudi Green Initiative.
The inauguration ceremony was held under the patronage of Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud, who reviewed the progress of the project during the event. The ceremony was attended by Yasser Al-Barrak, chief corporate and institutional banking officer at SAB, and Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Alsoqeer, chairman of the Environmental Awareness Society.
This center, the first-of-its-kind in the Kingdom, focuses on preserving and promoting native plant species while increasing awareness of the importance of natural vegetation. It is equipped with facilities such as a training hall, a seed bank, plant nurseries, an herbarium, and a botanical garden showcasing key native plants of the Kingdom.
The center also prioritizes research, supporting researchers and postgraduate students in areas like desertification control and native plant conservation. As part of the project, a forest of 10,000 native trees will be planted around the center, contributing to the goals of the Saudi Green Initiative.
Al-Barrak said: “We are proud to be part of a ground-breaking national project, which reflects SAB’s dedication to its social and environmental responsibilities. Through this partnership, we aim to support Saudi Vision 2030 by contributing to environmental conservation and combating desertification. We are confident that this center will set a benchmark for preserving biodiversity in the Kingdom.”
Alsoqeer added: “The launch of this center marks a significant step toward achieving our environmental goals of preserving and enhancing the Kingdom’s natural vegetation cover. Through our collaboration with SAB, we aim to raise awareness about native plants, their importance, and efforts to propagate them.
“The project serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and postgraduate students. The patronage and support of Prince Faisal bin Mishaal highlight its significance and distinguished status on a national level.”
The facility will produce 200,000 native plant seedlings each year. It will also focus on collecting, preserving, and supplying high-viability seeds of native plants, especially those at risk of extinction, with the goal of boosting seed germination rates to more than 70 percent. Moreover, the project will support the propagation of endangered plant species using tissue culture techniques. It will also offer scientific and training support through workshops, research initiatives, and awareness programs, benefiting more than 10,000 participants annually.
The launch took place alongside the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, or COP16, held in Riyadh. This initiative highlights cooperation between the private sector, represented by SAB, the nonprofit sector, represented by Environmental Awareness Society, and the government sector, represented by the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development. It seeks to contribute to the goals of Vision 2030 and support the Kingdom’s efforts in environmental protection and sustainable development.