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Hope blooms in Najran with sandalwood, aloeswood cultivation project

Najran’s inclusion in the national sandalwood cultivation map aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. (SPA)
Najran’s inclusion in the national sandalwood cultivation map aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. (SPA)
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Updated 12 April 2025

Hope blooms in Najran with sandalwood, aloeswood cultivation project

Najran’s inclusion in the national sandalwood cultivation map aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. (SPA)
  • Al-Harith highlighted the economic, environmental, and cultural benefits of sandalwood, its deep roots in Saudi heritage and its use in celebrations

RIYADH: In Najran, an agricultural project by the Jazan Mountainous Development Authority is testing sandalwood and aloeswood cultivation, with about 200 seedlings planted across three regional farms.

Ali Al-Harith, agricultural committee chairman at the Najran Chamber, told the Saudi Press Agency that Najran’s inclusion in the national sandalwood cultivation map aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.




Ali Al-Harith

It will boost the local economy, achieve sustainable development and diversify income through the economically and aromatically valuable sandalwood, the SPA reported.

Al-Harith added that Najran’s favorable agricultural conditions, mainly its moderate climate, fertile soil and ample water, are expected to contribute to the success of the initiative and build on previous similar efforts with crops such as rice, sesame and coffee.

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• Sandalwood and aloeswood are valuable sources of fragrance and natural oils for local and international markets.

• Sandalwood oil is widely used in the perfume and cosmetics industries, a local farmer told SPA.

• The cultivation project offers new investment opportunities and strengthens the national economy.

He highlighted the economic, environmental, and cultural benefits of sandalwood, its deep roots in Saudi heritage and its use in celebrations.

Al-Harith called for collaborative efforts to raise awareness about the agricultural benefits and proper care of the trees.




Najran’s inclusion in the national sandalwood cultivation map aligns with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. (SPA)

Farmer Qasila Al-Hamam, who has been tending 60 seedlings for six months in Rir, said that although sandalwood and aloeswood require special care, they are valuable sources of fragrance and natural oils, for both local and international markets. He added that sandalwood oil is widely used in the perfume and cosmetics industries.

The cultivation project offers new investment opportunities, strengthens the national economy, supports sustainable development and preserves environmental heritage for future generations.

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Saudi, Sri Lankan foreign ministers review ties in Riyadh meeting

Saudi, Sri Lankan foreign ministers review ties in Riyadh meeting
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Saudi, Sri Lankan foreign ministers review ties in Riyadh meeting

Saudi, Sri Lankan foreign ministers review ties in Riyadh meeting
  • Prince Faisal presented Herath with a commemorative postage stamp marking 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom and Sri Lanka

RIYADH: ºÚÁÏÉçÇøâ€™s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan held talks in Riyadh on Sunday with Vijeetha Herath, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Overseas Employment, and Tourism of Sri Lanka.

During the meeting, the two ministers discussed relations between their countries and exchanged views on regional and international issues of mutual concern, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

At the conclusion of the meeting, Prince Faisal presented Herath with a commemorative postage stamp marking 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Kingdom and Sri Lanka.

The Director of the South Asia Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Majid bin Abdulrahman Al-Otaibi, also attended the meeting, SPA added.