The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has renewed its call for owners of camels and livestock owned by non-Saudis to expedite the return of their livestock to their countries, noting that there are only five months left before the end of the deadline granted for the return of livestock, and urged owners and herders of camels and livestock concerned to take advantage of the remaining period of the deadline, and complete the return of their livestock before it expires.
The ministry stressed that it will, immediately after the expiration of the deadline at the end of August of this year, implement a number of measures against owners and herders who did not commit to the return of their livestock and camels. It includes canceling all entry permits, canceling the calculation of the reproduction rate, in addition to applying the mechanism for exporting camels and live livestock to grazing livestock.
The ministry stated that these measures come as part of its efforts to preserve the vegetation cover, in accordance with the environment system and the national strategy for rangelands. To reduce the danger of overgrazing and the deterioration of natural pastures, in order to achieve the objectives of the Saudi Green Initiative to preserve the environment and enhance the utilization of vital resources in the Kingdom.
It called on the owners and herders of camels and livestock owned by non-Saudis to take the initiative to register on the “Nama” electronic platform via the following link:
https://naama.sa/Services/Details?EncryptedKey=cjK7Q2Q4Qqw%3D
It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has taken important steps to preserve the vegetation cover and biodiversity, through the establishment of five environmental centers and an environment fund, in addition to enacting regulations and systems that support the protection of vegetation cover from early grazing, overgrazing, and logging, in addition to contributing to the development of the cover. veganism by sowing seeds and planting wild trees; To achieve the goals of Vision 2030.
Okaz (Riyadh)