GCC

Saudi: 7 Months for Foreign Owners of Cattle To Take Them Out

Saudi Arabia has given foreign owners of cattle seven months to take their animals out of the kingdom or face penalties.

The deadline, announced by the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, started on February 18.

See also  Saudi: 1.8 Million Amphetamine Pills Seized From Underground Chamber in Jouf Farm - Gulf Insider

The measure is part of the ministry’s efforts to preserve the vegetation in the kingdom, limit overgrazing and enhance the utilisation of vital resources in Saudi Arabia.

With the expiry of the deadline, the ministry will begin taking measures against the non-compliant cattle owners and shepherds including revocation of entry permits and implementation of an export mechanism for grazing cattle.

See also  Qatar Airways A350 From Los Angeles to Doha Declares Emergency - Gulf Insider

The ministry has called on non-Saudi owners to make use of the grace period and take out their cattle by registering via an e-platform Naama.

The post Saudi: 7 Months for Foreign Owners of Cattle To Take Them Out appeared first on Gulf Insider.

See also  Bahrain-Saudi: E-Gates Introduced on King Fahd Causeway - Gulf Insider

ismailsesa

Works as an in-house Writer at Gulf Tech Plus and focuses on the latest smart consumer electronics. Closely follows the latest trends in consumer IoT and how it affects our daily lives. You can follow him on Facebook, Instagram & YouTube.

Related Articles

Back to top button