Saudi agriculture convoy sows the seeds of new knowledge to Abha farmers

The convoy set out to increase the agricultural knowledge and skills of famers. (SPA)
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Updated 15 August 2022
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Saudi agriculture convoy sows the seeds of new knowledge to Abha farmers

  • Famers, ranchers and beekeepers also engaged with the convoy, setting up stalls to display their products

ABHA: The second edition of the Agricultural Extension Convoy, organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, ended on Saturday in Abha.

The three-day event was held under the patronage of Asir Gov. Prince Turki bin Talal among several government and community organizations.

The convoy set out to increase the agricultural knowledge and skills of famers by changing behavioral orientations and implementing the best agricultural practices.

The convoy also provided guidance to farmers and those interested in agriculture, demonstrating new techniques designed to suit each area’s environment.

It also encouraged farmers to adopt the best practices for preventing and controlling agricultural pests. The experts gave guidance on the necessary skills to prevent pest outbreaks.

They included a number of activities, seminars, presentations and workshops in many towns and cities in the Asir region.

Famers, ranchers and beekeepers also engaged with the convoy, setting up stalls to display their products.

There was also a mobile bee clinic that tested samples and delivered specialized workshops to provide the best services to beekeepers and those interested in beekeeping in the Kingdom.

It also provided soil and water analysis services to farmers through a mobile agricultural laboratory. The lab also diagnosed some famers’ fungal plant diseases.

 


Physical activity in Ramadan can boost public health, expert says

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Physical activity in Ramadan can boost public health, expert says

  • Sports must be managed, argues Jazan University specialist
  • Hour before iftar ideal for light muscle-stimulation exercises

RIYADH: Promoting physical activity during Ramadan can boost public health, according to a local expert.

Dr. Ibrahim Bakri, a specialist in sports management at Jazan University, said that exercise during Ramadan should not be stopped but managed, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

Practicing low-intensity activities before iftar was a suitable option, such as slow walking, stretching, or light exercises that activate muscles, because of their role in stimulating blood circulation without depleting fluid and energy stores.

He said that the hour before the Maghrib prayer was an ideal time for such light activities and reduces the likelihood of stress or low blood sugar levels.

Bakri also pointed out the importance of avoiding strenuous exercise during fasting hours.

He said that high-intensity sports should be postponed until at least three hours after iftar, to give the body the opportunity to digest food and restore its water and nutritional balance.

Resistance exercises, running and team games need to be undertaken carefully to avoid fatigue or muscle spasms, he added.

He stressed that exercise during Ramadan contributes to weight control, improves cardiovascular fitness, and regulates blood sugar levels.

Physical activity also plays a role in reducing stress and improving sleep quality, which reflects positively on the performance of a fasting person in work and daily life.

He emphasized the importance of drinking sufficient water between iftar and sahoor, and having meals in moderation. Also people should make sure to warm up and cool down when undertaking exercise to reduce the possibility of injury.

Bakri said walking was the simplest and most sustainable form of physical activity because it has a direct impact on promoting heart health and improving mood.