From farm to table — handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province

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Aziza Alghanim started her journey in 2001 in her charming town of Saihat. (Supplied)
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Khairat Laziza features an array of cheeses. (Supplied)
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Updated 23 January 2025

From farm to table — handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province

From farm to table — handmade cheese finds eager customers in Eastern Province
  • Aziza Alghanim’s love of farming developed into a sustainable agriculture business
  • She offers classes on the fundamentals of cheesemaking

QATIF: Aziza Alghanim is the woman behind Khairat Laziza, an initiative born from her passion for the land on her picturesque farm in the charming town of Saihat, which became a sustainable agriculture business.

Her journey began in 2001 when she began growing aromatic citrus fruits and vibrant buckthorn trees while also tending to a small herd of goats.

In 2014, she began making cheese by hand. Her initial offerings were met with overwhelming enthusiasm, selling out swiftly and fueling her motivation to pursue her passion.

Building on this success, she established a specialist factory in 2016, which allowed her to expand the range of crops and products available.

To meet the ever-growing demand, she founded a second specialist factory in 2019, taking the total number of products offered to more than 100.

Now, Khairat Laziza is a fully-fledged business dedicated to serving the community, creating a direct pathway from the fields to consumers’ tables.

Alghanim told Arab News: “My journey in cheese making began in 2014 when I established the Khairat Laziza Foundation, a non-profit organization where the entirety of its revenue is dedicated to supporting charitable causes.”

This commitment to giving back has become a fundamental aspect of her work.

Alghanim has participated in a number of festivals, collaborating with the Al-Ataa Charitable Society and other organizations.

What began as a modest selection of only 10 types of cheese has blossomed into a diverse portfolio.

Today, Khairat Laziza features an array of cheeses, labneh, milk, gelatos, flavorful jams, rich sauces, zesty pickles, biscuits and pizzas, pre-made cheese platters and dried produce, in addition to other dairy-free options, bringing the total number of products to 118.

All are 100 percent natural, free from preservatives and harmful chemicals, and mostly made from ingredients sourced from Alghanim’s farm, she said.

She takes immense pride in finding ways to transform the land’s resources into healthy, nutritious products for the community.

Among her standout creations are “zalloum” cheese, which blends the flavor of halloumi with the texture of mozzarella, healthy biscuits, and an eclectic selection of gelato flavors.

Looking to the future, Alghanim says she is entering a new phase in her journey — shifting her focus to teaching the fundamentals of cheese making.

She has been sharing her expertise through a series of workshops designed for enthusiasts and beginners alike. They teach valuable skills, providing participants with the chance to learn the intricacies of cheese production and providing a deeper appreciation of the art of cheese-making. 


and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

 and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
Updated 04 November 2025

and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh

 and Japan mark 70 years of diplomacy in Riyadh
  • Bilateral ties play a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability, says Saudi official
  • ‘Tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage’

RIYADH: and Japan held a ceremony in the capital Riyadh on Monday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between their countries.

During a speech, Saudi Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Al-Khereiji highlighted the strong relationship between and Japan. He said that their cooperation, which began in 1955, plays a crucial role in promoting regional and global stability and prosperity.

“The tireless work between the two friendly countries can push mutual relations to a new stage,” he said. Al-Khereiji highlighted that the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 established a comprehensive strategic partnership to achieve common goals, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

He expressed the Kingdom’s desire to enhance its relationship with Japan and achieve greater growth and prosperity for both countries, the SPA added.

is the primary supplier of crude oil to Japan, and Japan has become a significant partner for the Kingdom in trade and investment. Under Saudi-Japan Vision 2030, the two countries have agreed to enhance cooperation, including efforts in decarbonization, as highlighted in a blog post by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


Saudi FM participates in talks on Gaza held in Istanbul

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participates in a ministerial meeting on Gaza hosted by Turkiye on Monday. (SPA)
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participates in a ministerial meeting on Gaza hosted by Turkiye on Monday. (SPA)
Updated 03 November 2025

Saudi FM participates in talks on Gaza held in Istanbul

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participates in a ministerial meeting on Gaza hosted by Turkiye on Monday. (SPA)
  • Talks involved top diplomats from Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Pakistan and Indonesia, and discussed developments in the Gaza Strip

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan participated in a ministerial meeting on Gaza hosted by Turkiye on Monday, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The talks involved top diplomats from Qatar, the UAE, Jordan, Pakistan and Indonesia, and discussed developments in the Gaza Strip and efforts made to establish peace in the region.

The implementation of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war in Gaza and the outcomes of the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit were discussed.

The latest outcomes of a meeting of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, which was recently held in Riyadh, were also reviewed, as well as joint efforts to coordinate diplomatic and humanitarian efforts.

An emphasis was also placed on continuing to exert all efforts to ensure the consolidation of the ceasefire and the arrival of humanitarian aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip, SPA said.


Saudi forum to highlight sufficiency-based climate policies at UN conference in Brazil

Saudi forum to highlight sufficiency-based climate policies at UN conference in Brazil
Updated 03 November 2025

Saudi forum to highlight sufficiency-based climate policies at UN conference in Brazil

Saudi forum to highlight sufficiency-based climate policies at UN conference in Brazil
  • It emphasizes reducing resource demand at the source before improving efficiency to promote climate justice and balance economic growth with environmental protection

RIYADH: The Saudi Green Building Forum will participate in the UN Climate Change Conference, to be held in Belem, Brazil, from Nov. 10-21.

The participation extends the forum’s role as a national institution with consultative status at the UN Economic and Social Council and accreditation from the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.

It also reflects the contribution of Saudi experts and Vision 2030–inspired best practices in supporting global efforts toward sustainability and green transformation, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

This year, the forum will highlight the principle of “Sufficiency Before Efficiency” in climate policies, the SPA added.

It emphasizes reducing resource demand at the source before improving efficiency to promote climate justice and balance economic growth with environmental protection.

Faisal Al-Fadl, the forum’s secretary-general, said the approach represents a shift in sustainable building thought, noting: “Sufficiency does not mean limiting development; it means achieving a balance between human needs and the planet’s capacity to provide resources, ensuring social equity and environmental protection.”

The forum will work to enhance international cooperation to develop sufficiency indicators and policies in coordination with partner countries, international organizations, and public- and private-sector stakeholders, contributing to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

The Saudi Green Building Forum is a nongovernmental organization in the Arab world that collaborates with municipalities and housing authorities on environmental development, climate monitoring, combating desertification, and biodiversity through the Saaf framework.

It promotes the localization of green building and the circular economy across the Arab region, inspired by Saudi practices in sustainability and the green transition.


Jeddah’s cultural revival shines at London travel event

Jeddah’s cultural revival shines at London travel event
Updated 03 November 2025

Jeddah’s cultural revival shines at London travel event

Jeddah’s cultural revival shines at London travel event
  • At the event, Historic Jeddah is unveiling new tourism products and interactive experiences that reflect its growing visitor attractions

JEDDAH: Historic Jeddah, also known as Al-Balad, is taking part in the World Travel Market in London, one of the world’s premier tourism industry events that runs from Nov. 4 to 6.

This year’s participation builds on its continuing presence at the exhibition, underscoring the district’s rise as a global cultural and tourism destination.

At the event, Historic Jeddah is unveiling new tourism products and interactive experiences that reflect its growing visitor attractions.

Highlights include diverse guided routes such as the Historic Pilgrimage Route, which traces Jeddah’s role as the gateway to the Two Holy Mosques and connects 10 archaeological sites through immersive storytelling.

Visitors can also explore digital displays of archaeological discoveries via QR codes that reveal the history behind sites, architecture, and rare artifacts — blending knowledge, heritage, and technology.

Special tourism packages for the teamLab Borderless Museum offer a fusion of modern digital art and the district’s rich heritage. Additionally, Historic Jeddah’s page on Google Arts and Culture allows global audiences to experience virtual tours of its landmarks and cultural treasures.

Through this global platform — which drew more than 40,000 industry specialists last year — the ministry of culture aims to strengthen Historic Jeddah’s international presence and highlight its revival under the strategic development project launched in 2021 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The initiative supports Vision 2030 objectives by preserving ’s architectural heritage, growing its cultural and tourism sectors, and turning history into a driver of sustainable economic development.

Located in the heart of Jeddah, Al-Balad is one of the oldest settlements on the Red Sea coast. For centuries it served as a hub for pilgrims and traders, its distinct Hijazi architecture — wooden rawasheen, coral-stone buildings, and traditional souqs — earning it a spot on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014.

The Jeddah Historic District Program, launched by the ministry of culture in 2018, continues to revive the area’s architectural and cultural vitality through restoration, public space upgrades, and new cultural activities.


Training program boosts Saudi fashion talent

Training program boosts Saudi fashion talent
Updated 03 November 2025

Training program boosts Saudi fashion talent

Training program boosts Saudi fashion talent
  • Move enhances capabilities in building brand identity

RIYADH: The Fashion Commission has launched a new training program on content creation in the industry, aimed at helping Saudi talent develop advanced digital communication and brand storytelling skills.

Targeting mid-level Saudi fashion designers, the program enhances capabilities in building brand identity — using digital marketing tools — and producing high-quality creative content to strengthen brand presence in competitive markets.

Participants will also gain networking opportunities and exposure to international industry standards, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Delivered in collaboration with Fondazione Sozzani, the program begins with a virtual introductory session on Nov. 25, followed by intensive in-person training in Milan from Dec. 15-19.

Conducted in English, the training combines theoretical and practical learning, providing designers with specialized knowledge and hands-on experience to support their professional growth and international visibility.

This initiative reflects the commission’s commitment to empowering creative talent, expanding access to global learning, and advancing the Saudi fashion sector.

Registration is available at engage.moc.gov.sa/reg_forms/tracks/95/.