Saudi Falcons Club to host international exhibition, auction

Raising and using falcons for hunting is an integral part of the culture. (SPA)
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Updated 30 July 2022
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Saudi Falcons Club to host international exhibition, auction

  • The most expensive gyrfalcon in the world was sold in the 2021 International Falcon Breeders Auction for SR1.75 million ($465,000)

RIYADH: The Saudi Falcons Club is hosting the Saudi International Falcon Hunting & Exhibition and the International Falcon Breeders Auction between Aug. 25 and Sept. 3 as part of its 2022 activities calendar at Mulham, north of Riyadh.

About 400 falcon exhibitors from around the world will take part in the exhibition, which will focus on the inspection, selling and buying of falcons. All transactions will be completed through a Saudi Falcons Club online portal according to the organization’s rules and regulations.

The exhibition, the largest of its kind in the world, will include an area for displaying falcons, sections for arts and family interaction, shooting ranges, a heritage village, a corner for future falconers and a digital museum, among other attractions.

The last edition of the exhibition achieved great success, with more than 350 exhibitors from 30 countries taking part. The event attracted more than half a million visitors.

The International Falcon Breeders Auction provided a secure market for falcon trading by attracting elite falconers from around the world in a transparent event.

The most expensive gyrfalcon in the world was sold in the 2021 International Falcon Breeders Auction for SR1.75 million ($465,000).

The Saudi Falcons Club is the Kingdom’s premier organization in showcasing the development and rearing of falcons, as well as preserving and promoting falconry as a cultural mission.

Raising and using falcons for hunting is an integral part of the culture, heritage and history of the people of the Arab Peninsula.


Saudi industry vice minister inspects Eastern Province hubs

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Saudi industry vice minister inspects Eastern Province hubs

RIYADH: Saudi Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Khalil bin Ibrahim bin Salamah visited several industrial cities in the Eastern Province on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

These visits are part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to support sustainable industrial development in the Kingdom.

During his visit, the vice minister reviewed the readiness of the industrial infrastructure in those cities and examined the production lines and operational process in several industrial facilities, as well as their growth and expansion plans, their latest practices to adopt automation solutions and advanced manufacturing technologies.