Jazan festival boosts beekeeping, honey industry

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The festival offered valuable insights to about 240 participants, including beekeepers and those interested in honey production and its derivatives in the Jazan region. (SPA)
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Updated 04 February 2024
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Jazan festival boosts beekeeping, honey industry

  • Highlighting the festival’s objectives, Mohammed bin Ali Al-Atif, the general director of the ministry’s Jazan branch, emphasized the strategic focus on involving cooperative associations and beekeepers

JEDDAH: The ninth Jazan Honey Festival, organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture’s Jazan branch, has created a buzz after attracting more than 80 beekeepers from the region and beyond, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The festival, organized in collaboration with various entities, research centers, and 10 governmental and nongovernmental organizations, showcased the thriving world of beekeeping.

The ministry also deployed a mobile clinic that conducted examinations of bee samples and addressed prevalent bee diseases. Under the guidance of a specialized team, the clinic provided essential treatments, catering to the needs of all participating beekeepers.




The festival offered valuable insights to about 240 participants, including beekeepers and those interested in honey production and its derivatives in the Jazan region. (SPA)

Highlighting the festival’s objectives, Mohammed bin Ali Al-Atif, the general director of the ministry’s Jazan branch, emphasized the strategic focus on involving cooperative associations and beekeepers.

He said that the aim was to enhance the role of these associations, boosting honey production and elevating the quality standards of Jazan’s honey for international markets. The festival also underscored the region’s distinctive position as a sanctuary for local bee species.

Comprising eight educational and training workshops, the festival offered valuable insights to about 240 participants, including beekeepers and those interested in honey production and its derivatives in the Jazan region.

The workshops covered scientific advancements in honey-related fields such as processing industries, diagnosis of bee diseases and pests, sample collection procedures, the impact of pesticides on bees, and modern applications and technologies for beekeepers.

With an impressive turnout of more than 110,000 visitors during the 10-day event, attendees were treated to a display of in excess of 600 tons of honey products. The festival showcased premium honey varieties such as sidr, sumr, salam, dhiyaneh, majra, qatad and sahaya, consolidating its status as an important event in the beekeeping and honey industry.

 


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  • Exhibition’s introductory section showcases Al-Masmak Fort and Saudi coffee, highlighting authentic Saudi heritage and hospitality
  • Visitors received detailed information about the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj and Umrah

RIYADH: The sixth Jusoor exhibition, organized by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs at Skanderbeg Square in Pristina, Kosovo, is attracting a large number of visitors daily.

The exhibition’s introductory section showcases Al-Masmak Fort and Saudi coffee, highlighting authentic Saudi heritage and hospitality.

The technology pavilion at the 10-day event has attracted significant interest for its modern digital innovations highlighting the Kingdom’s technical progress, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

It includes several ministry-developed applications, notably the Correct Citation app, which features a smart keyboard that accurately integrates Qur’anic verses and Prophetic hadiths, and allows them to be shared as text or images.

The 3D Hajj and Umrah app offers a virtual experience simulating pilgrimage rituals in multiple languages, while the Rushd app provides a comprehensive digital library with books and Islamic content in 51 languages.

Attendees praised the Kingdom’s efforts in serving Islam and promoting moderation, the SPA reported.

Visitors also received detailed information about the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Guests Program for Hajj and Umrah, and its role in serving pilgrims.

Additionally, VR technology allows visitors to explore rare photos of Makkah and historic mosques, offering an engaging interactive experience of the Kingdom’s history and holy sites.

The ministry recently concluded the fifth Jusoor exhibition in Jakarta, Indonesia, which welcomed more than 1.25 million visitors from diverse backgrounds.

The 10-day exhibition at Istiqlal Mosque was one of the largest cultural and advocacy events organized by the ministry outside the Kingdom.

Saudi officials also distributed more than 150,000 copies of Qur’an, printed and translated into Indonesian by the King Fahd Qur’an Printing Complex in Madinah.

Indonesian visitors praised the exhibition for its blend of spiritual and cultural themes, strong organization, and diverse, informative content.