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H.H. the Emir of Qassim visits the university's exhibition participating in the Buraidah Dates Carnival

His Royal Highness Prince Dr. Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Al-Qassim Province, visited the university's exhibition participating in the Buraydah Dates Carnival, which runs for 30 days. A number of entities within the university participated, where His Highness learned about the scientific innovations and the educational and awareness booths on sustainable practices and the processing industries for palm trees and dates.

The university exhibition includes several stands aimed at introducing date varieties and their processing industries, raising awareness about insect pests, showcasing the most important economic palm varieties in the Kingdom, and detailing pollination, harvesting, thinning, and pruning processes. It also covers methods of using pesticides and fertilizers, sustainable practices in date palm cultivation and its products, and ways to utilize its waste. Furthermore, the exhibition features artwork derived from palm trees.

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