Director of the Ministry of Environment, Water Resources and Agriculture Office in Taif Province, engineer Hani bin Abdul Rahman Al-Qadi, pointed out that Taif Province is rich in diverse agricultural wealth, which contains added value, allowing farmers and investors to use them in accordance with advanced technologies and receive financial returns that contribute to the development of people and places. This happened during a visit by a delegation from the Republic of Korea, organized by the Saudi Financial Clearing House, to the office of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Taif Province, today to learn about agricultural production of sectarian roses and prickly pear, methods for extracting aromatic materials and oils, as well as ways to capitalize on and invest in additional industry and cosmetics development.
The delegation, led by the CEO of the Financial Coordination Center, a member of the local council of Taif Province, included Councilor Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saadoun, CEO of Bonpacola Cosmetics, Park Ji-ho, CEO of Pharma Cell, Baek Hong Yu, President of K -Fuel, Hoyun Kik Kim and Dickens CEO Tauk Kim, in the presence of a number of experts and stakeholders from Taif University and the Agricultural Cooperative Society.