SAUDI ARABIA : Jouf breaks 02 Guinness records for the ‘World’s Largest’ & the ‘World’s most modern, organic olive farms’

Jouf Gov. Prince Faisal bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz has praised the country’s leaders and the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture for supporting the region’s record-breaking developmental and economic initiatives.

Prince Faisal made the comments during a ceremony marking the region’s achievements, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Two certificates were presented by Guinness World Records representative Kenzi Al-Dafrawi to Mazen Badawood, CEO of the Al-Jouf Agricultural Development Co.

The certificates honored the company for having the world’s largest and most modern organic olive farm, the SPA reported.

The event was attended by Abdulaziz Al-Rujai, director general of the ministry in the Jouf region. 

Prince Faisal said: “We take pride in the national accomplishments that the Kingdom’s Vision 2023 has realized in promoting self-sufficiency and achieving food security.”

Badawood thanked Prince Faisal for his dedication to serving the people of the region. 

He said Jouf’s agricultural, environmental and water purification projects provide a model for others to follow.

The awarding of the two certificates coincided with Organic Food Day, celebrated on Nov. 11, which the Kingdom marked with a series of events across the country. 

Organic Food Day is aimed at encouraging people to make healthy dietary choices and embodies efforts to achieve sustainable food security, in line with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 plan. 

The ministry aims to encourage farmers to adopt organic farming practices, educate consumers, as well as promote resource sustainability and local production.

As a part of the celebrations, Riyadh is hosting the Saudi International Exhibition for Organic Products from Nov. 11 to 13 to support the local community, and position the nation as a leading hub in this growing sector.

source/content: arabnews.com (headline edited)

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Two certificates were presented by Guinness World Records representative Kenzi Al-Dafrawi to Mazen Badawood, CEO of the Al-Jouf Agricultural Development Co.

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Awards of 7th El-Gouna Film Festival: Golden Star goes to Ghost Trail, on Syrian refugee in France

The 7th El-Gouna Film Festival ended with the awards announced during the closing ceremony on 1 November.

El-Gouna Golden Star award went to Ghost Trail, a thriller about a Syrian refugee in France. Check all awards below.

International competition

El-Gouna Golden Star award for best narrative film
Ghost Trail (France) by ​Jonathan Millet

The film follows Hamid, who “joins a secret group tracking Syrian regime leaders on the run. His mission takes him to France, pursuing his former torturer for a fateful confrontation,” reads the synopsis on IMDb.

El-Gouna Silver Star 
The Kingdom (France) by Julien Colonna

El-Gouna Bronze Star
Girls Will be Girls (India) by Shuchi Talati won the Fipresci Award.

Best actor
Adam Bessa for his performance in Ghost Trail (France) by ​Jonathan Millet

Best actress
Laura Weissmahr for her performance in Salve Maria (Spain) by Mar Coll

Best Arab narrative feature – shared award
– Thank You For Banking With Us! (Palestine) by Laila Abbas
– Who Do I Belong To (Tunisia) by Meryam Joobeur

Jury special mention
Actor Charles Peccia Galletto for his performance in My Everything by Anne-Sophie Bailly

Documentary competition

El-Gouna Golden Star
We Are Inside (Lebanon) by Farah Kassem

El-Gouna Silver Star
Soundtrack To A Coup d’Etat (Belgium) by Johan Grimonprez

El-Gouna Bronze Star
​A New Kind Of Wilderness (Norway) by Silje Evensmo Jacobsen

Best Arab documentary feature – shared award
– ​The Brink Of Dreams (Egypt) by Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir
– My Memory Is Full Of Ghosts (Syria) by Anas Zawahri

Other awards

Fipresci award
Girls Will be Girls (India) by Shuchi Talati Cinema for Humanity award
Disorder (Lebanon) by Lucien Bourjeily, Bane Fakih, Wissam Charaf, and Areej Mahmoud. 

The NetPac award
We Are Inside (Lebanon) by Farah Kassem

El Gouna Green Star award
The Battle For Laikipia (Kenya) by Peter Murimi and Daphne Matziaraki 

source/content: english.ahram.org.eg (headline edited)

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