‫شركة PTT للنفط وتجارة التجزئة العامة المحدودة تحافظ على تصنيف AA+  من TRIS تمهيدًا لتوسعها عالميًا وتعزيزًا لريادتها السوقية من خلال العلامة التجاريةLubricants  PPT

بانكوك، تايلاند – 12 يوليو 2024 – Media OutReach Newswire – شركة PTT للنفط وتجارة التجزئة العامة المحدودة (OR)، وهي من أهم شركات مجموعة PTT ورائدة في قطاع بيع النفط بالتجزئة في تايلاند، تعلن بفخر إعادة تأكيد تصنيفها الائتماني “AA+” من قبل شركة TRIS Rating المحدودة، وهي وكالة التصنيف الائتماني الرائدة في تايلاند. يُعتبر هذا العام الثاني على التوالي الذي تحقق فيه شركة OR هذا التصنيف المرتفع مع نظرة مستقبلية “مستقرة”. ويؤكد هذا التصنيف تميز أداء الشركة التشغيلي وقوة مركزها المالي، وكلاهما بالغ الأهمية مع استمرارها في توسيع نطاق وجودها في السوق على مستوى العالم.

استمرار التميز في سوق بيع النفط بالتجزئة في تايلاند

أعرب السيد ديساتات بانياراشون، الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة OR، عن اعتزازه باستمرار ريادة الشركة في مجال توزيع منتجات النفط بالتجزئة والمنتجات البترولية التجارية في جميع أنحاء تايلاند. قال السيد ديساتات: “إن استمرار هذا التصنيف المرتفع من TRIS لا يبرز سياساتنا المالية القوية فحسب، بل يعزز أيضًا دورنا المحوري داخل مجموعة PTT في توزيع المنتجات البترولية بكفاءة”.

تعزيز الريادة السوقية من خلال Lubricants PTT

حصلت شركة OR على الحصة السوقية الرائدة في تايلاند لأنها الشركة المصنعة والموزعة لزيوت التشحيم Lubricants PTT منذ أكثر من ثلاثة عقود، وتكرس الشركة جهودها للابتكار تبعًا للمبدأ التوجيهي “الابتكار المتحرك” مع التركيز على صناعة تركيبات منتجات متقدمة تناسب الأغراض المتعلقة بالسيارات والأغراض الصناعية، وتكوين شراكات صانعي معدات أصلية مع العديد من شركات تصنيع السيارات.

أضاف السيد بانياراشون: “إن التزامنا بتحسين جودة المنتجات والابتكار باستمرار موجه لتلبية الاحتياجات المتغيرة لعملائنا”. مركز توزيع مواد التشحيم الآلي المتطور التابع لشركة OR، والذي تبلغ طاقته السنوية 260 مليون لتر، يدعم التوسع السوقي الفعال في تايلاند وعلى المستوى الدولي، وتعمل الشركة أيضًا على تعزيز قدرتها التنافسية من خلال تقديم تدريب مكثف على المعرفة بالمنتجات وخدمات ما بعد البيع لكل من المستهلكين والموزعين.

التوسع والرواج على مستوى العالم

نجحت Lubricants PTTفي توسيع نطاق رواجها متجاوزةً حدود الأسواق المحلية، حيث إنها تصدِر منتجاتها إلى أكثر من 40 دولةً في مختلف دول رابطة الآسيان وآسيا وأفريقيا وأوروبا، وهذا الانتشار الدولي يثبت جودة العلامة التجارية وموثوقيتها، ويؤكد مكانتها كعلامة تجارية عالمية جديرة بالثقة. صرح السيد بانياراشون قائلاً: “إن نجاحنا الدولي شاهد على قدرة PTT Lubricants على المنافسة العالمية. نحن نواصل التركيزعلى توسيع نطاق تواجدنا في السوق وتلبية الاحتياجات المتطورة للمستهلكين في جميع أنحاء العالم”. تتضمن استراتيجية التوسع الاستفادة من علامات تجارية مثل Café Amazon وPTT Station إلى جانب Lubricants PTT لتعزيز وجودها في السوق عالميًا.

Lubricants PTT تُسرِع وتيرة نفوذها السوقي بمختلف أنحاء جنوب شرق آسيا وتايوان

تتميز إندونيسيا بكونها من أهم أسواق Lubricants PTT بفضل سرعة نمو قطاع صناعة السيارات فيها وتقدمها الاقتصادي وتوسعها الديموغرافي. أبرمت PTT Lubricants شراكة مع PT Sumber Suwarna Unisindo، وهي شركة توزيع راسخة السمعة تشتهر بخبرتها الكبيرة في مجال صناعة زيوت التشحيم للأغراض المتعلقة بالسيارات والأغراض الصناعية، وتضمن هذه الشراكة تقديم منتجات عالية الجودة تكملها خدمات ما بعد البيع المميزة للمستهلكين الإندونيسيين. يمكن الاطلاع على مزيد من التفاصيل على pttlubricants.co.id.

في الفلبين يؤدي التزايد المستمر في الطلب على زيوت التشحيم للأغراض المتعلقة بالسيارات والأغراض الصناعية إلى ترسيخ أهمية هذا البلد بالنسبة إلى Lubricants PTT. يتم التوزيع ببراعة من قبل شركة PTT Philippines Corporation (PTTPC)، وهي شركة فرعية تابعة مباشرةً لشركة OR، والتي تعمل أيضًا على تنويع حافظة استثماراتها بالاعتماد على مشاريع مشتركة كمشروع إدارة محطات الوقود PTT Station ومقاهي Café Amazon. يمكن الاطلاع على مزيد من المعلومات على pttphilippines.com.

إن موقع ماليزيا الاستراتيجي بصفتها مركزًا للتجارة والاستثمار في رابطة الآسيان، إلى جانب ازدهار قطاعي صناعة السيارات والنقل، يجعلها سوقًا رئيسيًا لـ Lubricants PTT. قنوات التوزيع قوية وتعتمد على أربعة وكلاء رئيسيين بما في ذلك TS Oil Pro Plt. و Big Essential Sdn. Bhd. في غرب ماليزيا، و Efuel Service Sdn. و Golden Automotive Trading Sdn. Bhd. في شرق ماليزيا، مما يضمن تغطية شاملة للسوق. يمكن الاطلاع على مزيد من التفاصيل على صفحة المعجبين على موقع فيسبوك: PTT Lubricants Malaysia.

تأسست أعمال PTT Lubricants في تايوان منذ أكثر من 14 عامًا، حيث عززت مكانتها في السوق من خلال موزعها Dynamax Petrochemical Ltd. أدى التركيز على منتجات وقود الدراجات النارية والبنزين عالية الجودة، إلى جانب جهود التسويق الإستراتيجية، إلى اكتساب سمعة طيبة بين العملاء المتميزين بما فيهم مالكي السيارات الأوروبية الفاخرة وعشاق سباقات السيارات. تعرف على مزيد من المعلومات على pttortw.com.

يؤدي كل من هذه الأسواق دورًا حاسمًا في استراتيجية PTT Lubricants لزيادة شهرتها الدولية مع التأكيد على التزام العلامة التجارية بالجودة والابتكار ورضا العملاء.

نبذة عن شركة PTT للنفط وتجارة التجزئة العامة المحدودة (OR)

شركةPTT  للنفط وتجارة التجزئة العامة المحدودة (OR)، وهي من أهم شركات مجموعة PTT، تدعم اندماجًا حيويًا بين الطاقة وتجارة التجزئة لدفع النمو الشامل. كما أن شركة OR تلتزم بشدة بتطبيق إطارها الثوري لتحقيق أهداف التنمية المستدامة تحت شعار – الترشيد والتنوع والحفاظ على البيئة، وإيمانًا بهذا الشعار، تعمل شركة OR على الارتقاء بالمجتمعات، وتنمية فرص تجارية موسعة، وقيادة الجهود المبذولة من أجل الاستدامة من خلال تبني أهداف طموحة لتحقيق الحياد الكربوني بحلول عام 2030 وبلوغ مستوى صافي الصفر للانبعاثات بحلول عام 2050، ومن خلال هذا الإطار الحيوي، تضع OR معايير جديدة للاستدامة والشمولية في المجال.

Bühler opens application center for local grains in Nigeria together with Flour Mills of Nigeria

Addressing food security in Nigeria and beyond 

KANO, NIGERIA – EQS Newswire – 11 July 2024 – Bühler, in collaboration with Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, has opened a grains application center in Nigeria dedicated to processing local and ancient grains. This sustainable and transformative commitment was made based on the need to address food insecurity, not just in Nigeria, but progressively across the African continent. Today around 2.3 billion people in the world live in food insecure conditions, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. With their specific advantages, local grains such as sorghum and millet can play a vital role in improving food security, particularly in Africa. Use of these raw materials is at a low level today, and processing is not developed. To address this challenge, Bühler is opening a dedicated Application & Training Center with research and development capabilities in Kano, Nigeria, together with its founding partner, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN), and its collaborating partners, such as Olam Agri.

The main goal is to bring industrial processing of these grains to the next level and thereby contribute to affordable nutrition. “Sustainable food value chains utilizing local grains are the number one priority to develop Africa,” says Johannes Wick, CEO of Bühler’s Grains & Food segment.

“In addition to improving the food value chain, we see great business opportunities with a new category of processed food,” says John Coumantaros, Chairman of the Board of Flour Mills of Nigeria. Commenting on the foreseeable impact of the Application & Training Center, Coumantaros stated: “FMN has always been at the forefront of driving food self-sufficiency in Nigeria and progressively across the continent. The application center is well positioned to sustainably develop local grains, create business opportunities, and provide viable alternatives to some imported raw materials used in production. Therefore, this partnership further demonstrates our consistency in developing local content and in our commitment to feeding and enriching lives, every day.”

Local grains and crops offer many benefits and are therefore a key tool in improving food security. They have high nutrient density with valuable vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fats, are climate tolerant and able to withstand high temperatures and arid conditions, and require less fertilizer and pesticide than other grains. “With these characteristics local grains are ideal plants to be cultivated in Africa, specifically under the conditions of accelerating climate change,” says Ali Hmayed, Head of Bühler’s new Grain Processing Innovation Center (GPIC) in Kano. The main reasons these local grains and crops have not yet been integrated into industrial solutions are complex, ranging from low farming volumes and short shelf life to a lack of process knowledge and equipment. Together with its partners, Bühler is now taking a major step to break through this blockage and is open to further collaborations.

The GPIC is a three-floor building spanning an area of 480 square meters, housing pilot-scale production facilities, research and development labs, and classrooms. The production facility includes all steps of processing, from cleaning and sorting to dehulling, tempering, and milling. The heart of the plant is Bühler`s high-compression AlPesa grinding system. The GPIC will empower customers, researchers, and partners to collaboratively explore cost efficient food processing solutions for local grains such as sorghum, millet, maize, soybeans, and other local crops such as cassava, different types of beans, nuts, and seeds.

In close collaboration with the Bühler African Milling School in Nairobi, Kenya, the GPIC also offers training and education courses on local grains and their advantages and requirements in cultivation and processing. Additionally, this new Application & Training Center will enable Bühler to optimize its processing portfolio for local grains in terms of both performance and cost efficiency. The GPIC is embedded in Bühler’s global network of 25 Application & Training Centers. The first series of trials with customers has already been agreed upon.

Strengthening food security and economy

One key reason for the challenging food situations in Africa is that many regions of the continent are strong importers of grains, mainly wheat and rice. This makes them vulnerable to trade disruptions and foreign exchange rate fluctuations. “Local grains offer many opportunities, not only to increase food security but also to generate new jobs in agriculture and adjacent markets, as well as enabling countries to become more independent from imports,” states Ali Hmayed.

The transformation of the food supply chain in Africa will not happen overnight. “This requires concerted efforts across numerous sectors, including agriculture, processing, recipe development, end-product innovation, and consumer engagement,” says John Coumantaros from FMN.

“Together with our partners, we at Bühler are happy to now contribute to this system change with the aim of ensuring that more people in Africa have access to affordable and healthy food, thereby reducing hunger and malnutrition,” says Bühler’s Johannes Wick.

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To address food security challenges, Bühler is opening a dedicated Application & Training Center with research and development capabilities in Kano, Nigeria.

The main goal of the Grain Processing Innovation Center is to bring industrial processing of local grains and crops to the next level and thereby contribute to affordable nutrition.

The GPIC will empower customers, researchers, and partners to collaboratively explore cost efficient food processing solutions for local grains such as sorghum, millet, maize, soybeans, and other local crops such as cassava, different types of beans, nuts, and seeds.

The production facility includes all steps of processing, from cleaning and sorting to dehulling, tempering, and milling.

The GPIC is a three-floor building spanning an area of 480 square meters, housing pilot-scale production facilities, research and development labs, and classrooms.

Johannes Wick, CEO of Bühler’s Grains & Food segment.

Ali Hmayed, Head of Bühler’s new Grain Processing Innovation Center

John Coumantaros, Chairman of the Board of Flour Mills of Nigeria

Additional content

Factsheet: Grain Processing Innovation Center

Article: Enough to feed the world

Article: The next head miller starts here

Infographic: The promise of traditional crops… 

Media contacts:

Burkhard Böndel, Head of Corporate Communications

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 33 99

Mobile: +41 79 515 91 57

E-mail: burkhard.boendel@buhlergroup.com

Ekaette Umoren, Marketing Executive
Bühler Nigeria, 2 Rev. Ogunbiyi Crescent, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, Nigeria
Mobile: +234 9169978776
E-mail: ekaette.umoren@buhlergroup.com

Dalen Jacomino Panto, Media Relations Manager

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 37 57

Mobile: +41 79 900 53 88

E-mail: dalen.jacomino_panto@buhlergroup.com

Modupe Thani, Head of Corporate Communications

Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc.

Email: mthani@fmnplc.com

About Bühler

Bühler is driven by its purpose of creating innovations for a better world, balancing the needs of economy, humanity, and nature in all its decision-making processes. Billions of people come into contact with Bühler technologies as they cover their basic needs for food and mobility every day. Two billion people each day enjoy foods produced on Bühler equipment; and one billion people travel in vehicles manufactured using parts produced with Bühler solutions. Countless people wear eyeglasses, use smart phones, and read newspapers and magazines – all of which depend on Bühler process technologies and solutions. Having this global relevance, Bühler is in a unique position to turn today’s global challenges into sustainable business.

As a technology partner for the food, feed, and mobility industries, Bühler has committed to having solutions ready to multiply by 2025 that reduce energy, waste, and water by 50% in the value chains of its customers. It also proactively collaborates with suppliers to reduce climate impacts throughout the value chain. In its own operations, Bühler has developed a pathway to achieve a 60% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scopes 1 & 2, against a 2019 baseline).

Bühler spends up to 5% of turnover on research and development annually to improve both the commercial and sustainability performance of its solutions, products, and services. In 2023, some 12,500 employees generated a turnover of CHF 3.0 billion. As a Swiss family-owned company with a history spanning 164 years, Bühler is active in 140 countries around the world and operates a global network of 105 service stations, 30 manufacturing sites, and Application & Training Centers in 25 locations.

www.buhlergroup.com

About Flour Mills of Nigeria

Incorporated in September 1960 and quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange since 1978, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN) Plc, owners of the iconic Golden Penny Food brand, is one of Nigeria’s leading food and agro-allied companies. With a broad basket of food products and robust pan-Nigerian production, distribution, and supply chain network, FMN is a fully integrated and diversified food and agro-allied group.

FMN group strives in its purpose to “Feed the Nation, Everyday” through its five core food value chains: Grains, Sweeteners, Oils and Fats, Proteins, and Starches. FMN creates value along the entire food chain with its “farm-to-table” model by providing inputs and know-how to farmers, aggregating and sourcing crops and raw materials to supply its world-class processing facilities across Nigeria, and distributing its innovative food brands to its customers.

More information can be found at https://www.fmnplc.com/

Bühler opens application center for local grains in Nigeria together with Flour Mills of Nigeria

Addressing food security in Nigeria and beyond 

KANO, NIGERIA – EQS Newswire – 11 July 2024 – Bühler, in collaboration with Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, has opened a grains application center in Nigeria dedicated to processing local and ancient grains. This sustainable and transformative commitment was made based on the need to address food insecurity, not just in Nigeria, but progressively across the African continent. Today around 2.3 billion people in the world live in food insecure conditions, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations. With their specific advantages, local grains such as sorghum and millet can play a vital role in improving food security, particularly in Africa. Use of these raw materials is at a low level today, and processing is not developed. To address this challenge, Bühler is opening a dedicated Application & Training Center with research and development capabilities in Kano, Nigeria, together with its founding partner, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN), and its collaborating partners, such as Olam Agri.

The main goal is to bring industrial processing of these grains to the next level and thereby contribute to affordable nutrition. “Sustainable food value chains utilizing local grains are the number one priority to develop Africa,” says Johannes Wick, CEO of Bühler’s Grains & Food segment.

“In addition to improving the food value chain, we see great business opportunities with a new category of processed food,” says John Coumantaros, Chairman of the Board of Flour Mills of Nigeria. Commenting on the foreseeable impact of the Application & Training Center, Coumantaros stated: “FMN has always been at the forefront of driving food self-sufficiency in Nigeria and progressively across the continent. The application center is well positioned to sustainably develop local grains, create business opportunities, and provide viable alternatives to some imported raw materials used in production. Therefore, this partnership further demonstrates our consistency in developing local content and in our commitment to feeding and enriching lives, every day.”

Local grains and crops offer many benefits and are therefore a key tool in improving food security. They have high nutrient density with valuable vitamins, minerals, proteins, and fats, are climate tolerant and able to withstand high temperatures and arid conditions, and require less fertilizer and pesticide than other grains. “With these characteristics local grains are ideal plants to be cultivated in Africa, specifically under the conditions of accelerating climate change,” says Ali Hmayed, Head of Bühler’s new Grain Processing Innovation Center (GPIC) in Kano. The main reasons these local grains and crops have not yet been integrated into industrial solutions are complex, ranging from low farming volumes and short shelf life to a lack of process knowledge and equipment. Together with its partners, Bühler is now taking a major step to break through this blockage and is open to further collaborations.

The GPIC is a three-floor building spanning an area of 480 square meters, housing pilot-scale production facilities, research and development labs, and classrooms. The production facility includes all steps of processing, from cleaning and sorting to dehulling, tempering, and milling. The heart of the plant is Bühler`s high-compression AlPesa grinding system. The GPIC will empower customers, researchers, and partners to collaboratively explore cost efficient food processing solutions for local grains such as sorghum, millet, maize, soybeans, and other local crops such as cassava, different types of beans, nuts, and seeds.

In close collaboration with the Bühler African Milling School in Nairobi, Kenya, the GPIC also offers training and education courses on local grains and their advantages and requirements in cultivation and processing. Additionally, this new Application & Training Center will enable Bühler to optimize its processing portfolio for local grains in terms of both performance and cost efficiency. The GPIC is embedded in Bühler’s global network of 25 Application & Training Centers. The first series of trials with customers has already been agreed upon.

Strengthening food security and economy

One key reason for the challenging food situations in Africa is that many regions of the continent are strong importers of grains, mainly wheat and rice. This makes them vulnerable to trade disruptions and foreign exchange rate fluctuations. “Local grains offer many opportunities, not only to increase food security but also to generate new jobs in agriculture and adjacent markets, as well as enabling countries to become more independent from imports,” states Ali Hmayed.

The transformation of the food supply chain in Africa will not happen overnight. “This requires concerted efforts across numerous sectors, including agriculture, processing, recipe development, end-product innovation, and consumer engagement,” says John Coumantaros from FMN.

“Together with our partners, we at Bühler are happy to now contribute to this system change with the aim of ensuring that more people in Africa have access to affordable and healthy food, thereby reducing hunger and malnutrition,” says Bühler’s Johannes Wick.

Images to download

To address food security challenges, Bühler is opening a dedicated Application & Training Center with research and development capabilities in Kano, Nigeria.

The main goal of the Grain Processing Innovation Center is to bring industrial processing of local grains and crops to the next level and thereby contribute to affordable nutrition.

The GPIC will empower customers, researchers, and partners to collaboratively explore cost efficient food processing solutions for local grains such as sorghum, millet, maize, soybeans, and other local crops such as cassava, different types of beans, nuts, and seeds.

The production facility includes all steps of processing, from cleaning and sorting to dehulling, tempering, and milling.

The GPIC is a three-floor building spanning an area of 480 square meters, housing pilot-scale production facilities, research and development labs, and classrooms.

Johannes Wick, CEO of Bühler’s Grains & Food segment.

Ali Hmayed, Head of Bühler’s new Grain Processing Innovation Center

John Coumantaros, Chairman of the Board of Flour Mills of Nigeria

Additional content

Factsheet: Grain Processing Innovation Center

Article: Enough to feed the world

Article: The next head miller starts here

Infographic: The promise of traditional crops… 

Media contacts:

Burkhard Böndel, Head of Corporate Communications

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 33 99

Mobile: +41 79 515 91 57

E-mail: burkhard.boendel@buhlergroup.com

Ekaette Umoren, Marketing Executive
Bühler Nigeria, 2 Rev. Ogunbiyi Crescent, Ikeja GRA, Lagos, Nigeria
Mobile: +234 9169978776
E-mail: ekaette.umoren@buhlergroup.com

Dalen Jacomino Panto, Media Relations Manager

Bühler AG, 9240 Uzwil, Switzerland

Phone: +41 71 955 37 57

Mobile: +41 79 900 53 88

E-mail: dalen.jacomino_panto@buhlergroup.com

Modupe Thani, Head of Corporate Communications

Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc.

Email: mthani@fmnplc.com

About Bühler

Bühler is driven by its purpose of creating innovations for a better world, balancing the needs of economy, humanity, and nature in all its decision-making processes. Billions of people come into contact with Bühler technologies as they cover their basic needs for food and mobility every day. Two billion people each day enjoy foods produced on Bühler equipment; and one billion people travel in vehicles manufactured using parts produced with Bühler solutions. Countless people wear eyeglasses, use smart phones, and read newspapers and magazines – all of which depend on Bühler process technologies and solutions. Having this global relevance, Bühler is in a unique position to turn today’s global challenges into sustainable business.

As a technology partner for the food, feed, and mobility industries, Bühler has committed to having solutions ready to multiply by 2025 that reduce energy, waste, and water by 50% in the value chains of its customers. It also proactively collaborates with suppliers to reduce climate impacts throughout the value chain. In its own operations, Bühler has developed a pathway to achieve a 60% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 (Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scopes 1 & 2, against a 2019 baseline).

Bühler spends up to 5% of turnover on research and development annually to improve both the commercial and sustainability performance of its solutions, products, and services. In 2023, some 12,500 employees generated a turnover of CHF 3.0 billion. As a Swiss family-owned company with a history spanning 164 years, Bühler is active in 140 countries around the world and operates a global network of 105 service stations, 30 manufacturing sites, and Application & Training Centers in 25 locations.

www.buhlergroup.com

About Flour Mills of Nigeria

Incorporated in September 1960 and quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange since 1978, Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN) Plc, owners of the iconic Golden Penny Food brand, is one of Nigeria’s leading food and agro-allied companies. With a broad basket of food products and robust pan-Nigerian production, distribution, and supply chain network, FMN is a fully integrated and diversified food and agro-allied group.

FMN group strives in its purpose to “Feed the Nation, Everyday” through its five core food value chains: Grains, Sweeteners, Oils and Fats, Proteins, and Starches. FMN creates value along the entire food chain with its “farm-to-table” model by providing inputs and know-how to farmers, aggregating and sourcing crops and raw materials to supply its world-class processing facilities across Nigeria, and distributing its innovative food brands to its customers.

More information can be found at https://www.fmnplc.com/

Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Observes International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms

Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority observed the International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms on July 12th, aiming to raise public awareness about the importance of mitigating these storms for public health, improving land use, and strengthening resilience to climate change.

Saudi Arabia has recently witnessed a significant decrease in dust storms thanks to its commitment to environmental issues through Saudi Vision 2030 programs.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) commended the efforts of Saudi Arabia, represented by the Sand and Dust Storm Warning Regional Center, in building capacity and fostering regional cooperation to find sustainable solutions.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

ICESCO Publishes 10 Books on Teaching Arabic Language to Non-Native Speakers

The Center of Arabic for Non-Arabic Speakers at the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) has released the third series of specialized studies on the Arabic language for non-Arabic speakers.

The project is supervised by the center and includes ten books co-authored by experts and specialists from nine countries, including Saudi Arabia, Canada, the United States, Morocco, Palestine, Algeria, Malaysia, Iraq, and Brunei Darussalam.

The goal of the series is to promote the global presence of the Arabic language, foster scientific and educational research, and keep pace with advancements in teaching methods and curricula. ICESCO has made these books available for free download on its website.

Source: Saudi Press Agency