Saudi authorities urge public to avoid food waste during Ramadan

Saudi Arabia witnesses the loss and waste of large quantities of meat annually. (X/@MEWA_KSA)
Saudi Arabia witnesses the loss and waste of large quantities of meat annually. (X/@MEWA_KSA)
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Updated 14 March 2024
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Saudi authorities urge public to avoid food waste during Ramadan

Saudi authorities urge public to avoid food waste during Ramadan
  • Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture says large amount of meat ends up in trash during Ramadan and the waste creates challenges for the agricultural sector
  • The average person in the Kingdom wastes more than 184 kg of food each year, amounting to a total of 4 million tons nationwide, worth $10.7 billionThe average person in the Kingdom wastes more than 184 kg of food each year, amounting to a total of 4 milli

RIYADH: Authorities in Saudi Arabia have called for “rational behavior” when people break their fast during Ramadan, to help reduce the amount of meat that is wasted in the Kingdom during the holy month.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture said large quantities of meat end up in landfill and dumps during Ramadan, and this waste creates challenges for the agricultural sector.

Studies have found that the average person in the Kingdom wastes more than 184 kilograms of food each year, amounting to a total of about 4 million tons nationwide. This represents the loss of 18.9 percent of all food, at a cost of more than SR40 billion ($10.7 billion) a year. Experts say one of the main reasons for this is declining public awareness of food waste.

Ministry figures show that 444,000 tons of poultry meat are wasted each year in Saudi Arabia, 22,000 tons of lamb, 13,000 tons of camel meat, 69,000 tons of fish, and 41,000 tons of other kinds of meat.

Officials urged the public to be more aware of the important need to reduce meat waste and to adopt more rational patterns of consumption to address the challenge, help achieve sustainable development goals, and preserve natural resources.

They highlighted the importance of proper planning before buying food, taking into account the number of people to be fed, and of not serving excessive amounts of food in a single meal. It also recommended saving leftovers to use in subsequent meals, or donating uneaten food.

The ministry also said it has introduced several initiatives designed to raise awareness of the issues surrounding food waste and encourage the public to adopt more sustainable consumer behaviors. These include campaigns to educate people about ways to reduce and preserve meat and reduce waste, including through improved storage and refrigeration.


KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso
Updated 30 January 2025
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KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

KSrelief delivers dates to Sudan and Burkina Faso

RIYADH: The Kingdom’s aid agency KSrelief has distributed dates in Sudan and Burkina Faso, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

In Sudan 700 cartons of dates were distributed, benefiting 4,020 individuals living in Wad Madani.

The aid agency also gifted 50 tonnes of dates to Burkina Faso as a part of their relief programs.


Saudi crown prince, European council president discuss cooperation

Saudi crown prince, European council president discuss cooperation
Updated 30 January 2025
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Saudi crown prince, European council president discuss cooperation

Saudi crown prince, European council president discuss cooperation

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call from European Council President Antonio Costa, the Saudi Press Agency said early Thursday.

The pair discussed enhancing cooperation between the Kingdom and European Union countries.

They also tackled a number of regional and international issues and the efforts made to achieve security and stability.


Interpol to establish regional office in Saudi Arabia

Interpol to establish regional office in Saudi Arabia
Updated 30 January 2025
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Interpol to establish regional office in Saudi Arabia

Interpol to establish regional office in Saudi Arabia
  • The Kingdom and the international police organization sign host country agreement

RIYADH: Interpol is to establish an office in Saudi Arabia that will serve the Middle East and North Africa region.

Hisham Al-Faleh, undersecretary at the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior, and Jurgen Stock, secretary-general of the international police organization, signed a host country agreement on Wednesday.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, the Saudi Minister of Interior, and Maj. Gen. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, the president of Interpol, also attended the signing ceremony, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

In addition, they discussed Interpol’s activities during a meeting that also included Nasser Al-Dawood, the deputy minister of interior; Brig. Gen. Abdulmalik Al-Saqeeh, the director general of Saudi Interpol; and other senior officials.


Saudi Shoura Council speaker receives Japan’s newly appointed envoy

Saudi Shoura Council speaker receives Japan’s newly appointed envoy
Updated 29 January 2025
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Saudi Shoura Council speaker receives Japan’s newly appointed envoy

Saudi Shoura Council speaker receives Japan’s newly appointed envoy

Saudi Shoura Council Speaker Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Asheikh received Japan’s newly appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Morino Yasunari in Riyadh on Wednesday.

The Japanese ambassador praised the strong ties between Saudi Arabia and Japan, affirming his country’s commitment to enhancing cooperation across various sectors, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the meeting, the two sides also discussed ways to bolster parliamentary collaboration between the Shoura Council and the Japanese Parliament, and other topics of mutual interest.


Qassim governor praises green initiative’s success

Qassim governor praises green initiative’s success
Updated 29 January 2025
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Qassim governor praises green initiative’s success

Qassim governor praises green initiative’s success
  • The Green Qassim Land Initiative has completed planting 5 million trees as part of the broader Saudi Green Initiative

RIYADH: Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal commended the success of the Green Qassim Land Initiative in planting 5 million trees as part of the broader Saudi Green Initiative.

In a meeting on Wednesday, he praised government and private sector efforts, particularly the contributions of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and the National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification.

The governor also lauded the ministry’s and center’s innovative approach to repurposing materials confiscated from environmental regulation violators for sustainable reforestation, notably in Qassim National Park.

Prince Faisal reaffirmed the region’s commitment to expanding vegetation cover and strengthening environmental protection, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry’s Qassim branch director general, Salman Al-Suwainea, said that the initiative has progressed through various stages of collaboration with governmental and nonprofit organizations, playing a key role in advancing the Saudi Green Initiative’s objectives.