Get ready for some truly unique news out of Saudi Arabia! In a groundbreaking move, the kingdom has officially launched a project to issue passports for its vast camel population. Yes, you read that right – camels will now have their own official identification documents!
This isn’t just a quirky initiative; it’s a “qualitative step” aimed at bringing serious regulation and credibility to Saudi Arabia’s significant camel sector. Imagine trying to manage over 2.2 million camels owned by an estimated 80,000 people – it’s a huge undertaking! The new camel passport project, inaugurated by Deputy Minister Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mushaiti, is designed to organize the industry, boost trust in local and international markets, and improve overall efficiency.
So, what’s inside a camel passport? It’s a comprehensive ID! Each passport will contain a microchip number, the camel’s name, date of birth, breed, sex, color, place of birth, and even photographs from both sides for accurate identification. Beyond basic info, it also includes a crucial vaccination table, documenting all veterinary immunizations, certified by a veterinarian. This means no more guesswork about a camel’s health history!
This initiative will revolutionize how camels are sold, traded, and transported, ensuring stricter controls and official documentation every step of the way. For a country that ranks among the world’s top camel-owning nations, this project is set to enhance transparency and reinforce Saudi Arabia’s position in the global camel market. It’s a smart move that brings modern-day organization to a deeply rooted cultural and economic tradition.