Popular camel festival returns to Saudi ArabiaThe second edition of the King Abdul Aziz Camel Festival, said to be the world's largest celebration for camels, kicked off in the beginning of the month in the southern desert terrains of Al-Dahna, 120km from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. More… |
Nissan has new formula to measure desert performanceNissan Middle East has announced a radical new concept which will eventually revolutionise the way vehicles are evaluated for desert performance. Developed by Nissan engineers, “Desert Camel Power” uses a scientificall More… |
Camelicious to start exporting to the USPopular camel milk brand Camelicious has received an export permit from the US Department of Agriculture, Emirates Industry for Camel milk and products (EICMP) said in statement. Mutasher Al Badri, deputy general manager and busin More… |
Asian camel keeper dies by lightning in Al AinAn Asian 'camel keeper' died Friday (August 28) evening after being struck by lightning, in Ghashabah area in Al Ain, while using the phone. Colonel Mohammed Al Ameri, head of the Emergency and Public S More… |
Al Dhafra Festival showcases Emirati traditionsThe annual Al Dhafra Festival is showcasing the best of Bedouin traditions with bigger events and competitions at the Madinat Zayed in the Al Gharbia (the Western region), UAE. The festival, which will run till January 1, brings s More… |
Al Ain Dairy wins SIAL award for Camelait ice creamAl Ain Diary won the SIAL Innovation award for its Camelait premium Camel Ice Cream in Abu Dhabi recently. The healthy alternative to regular ice cream was recognised as a ground breaking product reflecting global trends, said a s More… |
Saudi tackles Mers virus, still hunting sourceSaudi Arabia has not yet traced the source of a mysterious camel virus, leaving many questions about a disease that has killed 346 people in the kingdom. The lack of scientific evidence about how camels contract the virus, which c More… |
Saudi tackles Mers virus, still hunting sourceSaudi Arabia has not yet traced the source of a mysterious camel virus, leaving many questions about a disease that has killed 346 people in the kingdom. The lack of scientific evidence about how camels contract the virus, which c More… |
Camelicious obtains Malaysian halal certificationEmirates Industry for Camel Milk and Products (EICMP), a producer of the camel milk brand Camelicious, has been granted the official Malaysian halal certification issued by the country’s Department of Islamic Development. Th More… |
Saudi Arabia to test camels for MersSaudi Arabia will test camels in the kingdom for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), its agriculture minister was quoted as saying, a day after a Saudi study reinforced a long-suspected link between the animals and human cases of the More… |