
The second edition of the Camel Auction kicked off on Saturday at Dumat Al-Jandal Governorate under the auspicious of Al-Jouf’s Governor Prince Faisal bin Nawaf, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
The opening day has seen high turnout and wide participation from camel owners and investors from the Kingdom and Gulf countries.

Interestingly, the auction has portrayed a clear image combining both cultural heritage and promising economic opportunities.
The first day showcased several camels with different characteristics.
The participants held various competitions with their offerings to capture the attention of investors and heritage enthusiasts.
Importantly, these competitions deeply reflect the close link between camels and Arab culture.
The auction served as a valuable platform for boosting camel market and exchanging expertise among traders and breeders.
In the light of this, the event plays a pivotal role in enhancing the Kingdom’s local economy and reviving cultural heritage.
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