Saudi Arabia has announced plans to issue passports to the kingdom’s millions of camels, to help better manage the country’s prized herds. The ministry of the environment, water and agriculture promised the initiative would enhance the “productivity and efficiency in the sector and build a reliable reference database for camels. Samah Qundeel explains what this means.
Passports for camels: All about Saudi Arabia’s plan to regulate ownership, trade & health
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