Sultan Al-Mawash – Riyadh:
The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has renewed its invitation to owners of non-Saudi owned camels and livestock. Noting that only five months are left till the end of the given deadline for the return of livestock, to expedite the return of their livestock to their countries, and he urged the owners and herders of camels and cattle to take advantage of this Did. Complete the remaining period of the deadline, and return your livestock before it expires. And the ministry insisted that it would begin immediately after the end-of-August deadline this year. in implementing a number of measures against owners and herders who did not commit to the return of their cattle and camels; This includes canceling all entry permits, canceling fertility rate calculations, as well as implementing mechanisms for the export of camels and live animals for grazing livestock. The ministry said these measures come as part of its efforts to preserve vegetation cover in accordance with the National Strategy for Ecosystems and Rangelands. To reduce the threat of overgrazing and degradation of natural pastures in order to achieve the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative to preserve the environment and enhance the use of vital resources in the Kingdom. It called on owners and herders of non-Saudi owned camels and livestock to take the initiative to register on the “Nama” electronic platform through the following link: (https://naama.sa/Services/Details?EncryptedKey= cjK7Q2Q4Qqw) %3D).