Qutaiba bin Hamoud Al-Saadoun, director at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture

Qutaiba bin Hamoud Al-Saadoun, director at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture

Qutaiba bin Hamoud Al-Saadoun is the director of the forestry and afforestation department at the Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (MEWA), where he also provides consultancy services.

In an interview with Al-Ekhbariya TV channel, he said that the MEWA was planning to replace imported trees with local ones. His comments came as the ministry on Saturday launched its Let's Make it Green campaign which aims to plant 10 million trees throughout the Kingdom by the end of April.

He pointed out that planting trees not only had health, environmental, and aesthetic benefits for people but also helped to reduce the effects of desertification, develop natural habitats, and improve quality of life.

Al-Saadoun gained a bachelor's degree in plant and environmental sciences from King Saud University's college of sciences in 1985 and five years later a master's degree in fungi environment of wild medicinal plants from the same university.

In 1986, he joined the Saudi Wildlife Authority where he gained extensive experience in planning and environmental sciences over a period of more than three decades. He held several positions with the authority including as director of its reserved areas planning department, and director of studies and research.

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