Saudi Arabia’s jasmine flower, a tradition ripe for investment

The project is an attractive destination for agricultural investment. (SPA)
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Updated 05 April 2021
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Saudi Arabia’s jasmine flower, a tradition ripe for investment

  • Developers smell an investment opportunity with plans for more than a million new trees

JEDDAH: Preparations are underway to launch the fragrant jasmine plants of the Kingdom’s southern Jazan region as an investment opportunity.

The region is putting forward its City of Jasmines project for investment in line with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, a project that can also contribute to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Saudi Green Initiative.

The white-yellowish flowers’ enchanting scent has a place in flower arrangements at many Saudi social celebrations and weddings. It’s grown commercially in the region, and many backyards across the Kingdom are adorned by the tall climbing plant.

With 280 tons of jasmine flowers cultivated annually, the City of Jasmines project is an attractive destination for agricultural investment, as well as investment in the manufacturing of essential oils, said the Secretary-General of the Jazan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Majed Al-Johary.

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The region is putting forward its City of Jasmine project for investment in line with the goals of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

He said it was also in line with the Made in Saudi initiative. The project is expected to produce about 22,000 kilograms of jasmine oil extracted from 1,126,000 jasmine trees, which reach their peak during their summer months.

Al-Johary said there were currently 227,350 Jasmine trees and 14 nurseries licensed to sell jasmine in the region.

However, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture plans to plant 10 million jasmine trees, contributing to the 10 billion trees set to be planted throughout the Kingdom in the next decades.

“Jasmine City will be a new vital investment destination in the Jazan region owing to the competitiveness in the field of agriculture and manufacturing that allows it to manufacture Saudi products of high quality,” he said.

“The studies, the economic reality, and the geographical location of Jazan encourage the provision of major investment opportunities.”


Program to train experts in forest rehabilitation

Updated 14 January 2026
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Program to train experts in forest rehabilitation

  • Forest Ambassadors program is one of several specialized training initiatives designed to equip forestry personnel, relevant authorities, and university students
  • Program focuses on providing trainees with advanced scientific knowledge and skills in fieldwork, data management, and technical report writing

RIYADH: The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification continues to strengthen national capabilities to implement environmental initiatives requiring advanced technical skills and scientific expertise in assessing and rehabilitating vegetation resources.

The Forest Ambassadors program is one of several specialized training initiatives designed to equip forestry personnel, relevant authorities, and university students with the knowledge and skills to conduct vegetation inventories, assessments, and prepare technical plans for rehabilitating degraded forest areas.

The program offers a mix of theoretical and practical training, including presentations, educational modules, group discussions, and case studies, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

These components enable participants to conduct vegetation inventories and assessments, identify degradation, determine rehabilitation needs, and develop technical forest management plans.

The program focuses on providing trainees with advanced scientific knowledge and skills in fieldwork, data management, and technical report writing, the SPA reported.

It serves as a model for building highly qualified national cadres capable of applying best scientific practices in forest management and rehabilitation, contributing to the protection of natural resources, advancing the Saudi Green Initiative, and supporting the long-term sustainability of the Kingdom’s vegetation cover.