Camel and Pasture Research Center in Al-Jawf


Camel and Pasture Research Center in Al-Jawf

The Camel and Rangeland Research Center in the Al-Jouf region is a research institution established in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1982. The center is actively involved in the development and enhancement of rangelands and animal wealth. It is recognized as a leading scientific institution in the fields of rangeland and animal research. Since its establishment, the center has achieved significant success through the results of studies and research aimed at addressing issues related to the deterioration of rangelands and obstacles to animal production, particularly in the northern region and across the entire kingdom.

The center has been successful in cultivating qualified national expertise capable of dealing with developmental challenges. It has also developed essential infrastructure, research stations, and specialized expertise in various fields. Its tasks, located in proximity to the region’s airport, include deriving effective methods and techniques to enhance natural rangeland development as the fundamental basis for animal production. This contributes to environmental protection by improving vegetation cover and safeguarding rangelands.

Furthermore, the center is involved in the development of techniques and systems for raising camels, sheep, and goats to provide animal products, reduce food shortages, and diversify the economic base. Its primary objective is to achieve economic and social development for the residents of the desert and the pastoral sector by optimizing the use of natural resources. The center strives to be a comprehensive research institution dedicated to serving development, training and qualifying national cadres including engineers, technicians, and herders. It also provides technical support for guidance and development programs.