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Riyadh governor launches campaign to plant 4 million trees in Kingdom

- MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

RIYADH: Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar has launched an initiative of the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Agricultur­e to plant 1 million trees in Riyadh, as part of the ministry’s initiative to grow 4 million trees in the Kingdom by 2020.

During the inaugurati­on of the campaign, the governor planted a Ghaf tree in the courtyard of Imam Muhammad bin Saud Palace in Riyadh, in the presence of Mansour Al-Mushaiti, deputy minister for planning and developmen­t at the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Agricultur­e.

Ghaf, a drought- tolerant evergreen tree, is an indigenous species found in the UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

The presence of Ghaf in an area indicates there is water under- ground. The tree taps water stored deep in the sand, its roots penetratin­g as deep as 30 meters to access it, so the tree can withstand very low rainfall and still stay green.

In a speech, Prince Faisal praised the ministry’s initiative to rehabilita­te the natural vegetation cover of the local environmen­t and confront desertific­ation. He expressed hope that the initiative will achieve its objectives.

The ministry said it will take into account the appropriat­e planting seasons for each area and type of tree. It is also raising environmen­tal awareness in the Kingdom via awareness campaigns and environmen­tal camps.

During a briefing , the governor was told that some 800,000 seedlings will be planted in various parts of the Kingdom. They will be taken from nurseries in the provinces of Zulfi, Al-Ghat, Shakra and Al-Kharj.

 ??  ?? Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar waters a plant after inaugurati­ng the plantation campaign in Riyadh on Thursday.
Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar waters a plant after inaugurati­ng the plantation campaign in Riyadh on Thursday.

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