scholarly journals Use of cell phones by the farmers as an extension tool to practice sustainable agriculture and achieve food security in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (Spl-1- SAFSAW) ◽  
pp. 91-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. O. Aldosari ◽  
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Mohamad S. Al-Sakran ◽  
Hammad F.N. Alkhubizi ◽  
Muhammad Muddassir ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ahmed Saud Almuhanna

  Due to the obstacles faced by the agricultural sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, especially, water scarcity, and the state’s adoption of policies to lessen water consumption which led to the shrinking of the total of cultivated areas, especially wheat, and the state’s transition from a self- sufficient wheat producer to an importing state. So the import of these foods is highly affected by the external factors and the global food market. The importance of this study comes from the need to discuss food security policies, especially with the lack of studies on food security in Saudi Arabia. While most of the studies focused on the water security aspect, of which they warned of a possible depletion of groundwater if local agriculture continues. This study aims to identify the policies adopted by the Kingdom to achieve food security in general, as well as to study the potential l economic factors affecting the supply of wheat commodity in particular in its capacity as one of the most important strategic commodities. The study hypothesizes that there is a relationship between the level of food security of wheat and a number of economic variables. The study used the descriptive approach in explaining the concept of food security, its aspects, problems and policies to achieve it. It also relied on the standard approach to test the study hypotheses. The most important results are: there is a relationship between food security in the Kingdom and a number of economic variables; the most important of which is the level of per capita income, as its increase leads to the increase of indivduals capacity to afford import costs of basic commodities like wheat, and the increase of food supplies available for consumption as well as international food prices have impact of the flow of these supplies. The main recommendations of the study: Commitment to national initiatives to face the challenges and implementation of national transformation programs that aim to achieve sustainable development, the most important components of which are: achieving sustainable economic growth and protection of the environment and natural resources and the adoption of appropriate agricultural strategies.


Author(s):  
Hamid H Ahamed ◽  
Mobarak H Hafian

This study aimed to investigate the effects of mobile phone usage while driving. A sample of 882 drivers was surveyed to gather information on their mobile phone use while driving as well as their risk perception. The results show that 98.2% of the participants reported using their mobile phone for any purpose while driving (texting, calling, or answering).Although the rate of using mobile phone while driving is high for all residences, there were statistical significant differences in this behavior according to the nationality (98.6%for Saudi vs. 95.3%for non - Saudi).While there were no statistical significant differences according to age, education level, and driving experience. Practitioner Summary: The use of cell phones while driving is ubiquitous in Saudi Arabia despite legislation banning this behavior. Further laws and regulations that prohibit using mobile phone while driving should be adopted and distraction among road users such as pedestrians is potentially an important issue of future research.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 492-496
Author(s):  
Yousef Ahmed Alomi ◽  
Hussam Saad Almalki ◽  
Aisha Omar Fallatah ◽  
Awatif Faraj Alshammari ◽  
Nesreen Al-Shubbar

The national total parental nutrition program with an emphasis on pediatrics started before several ago at Ministry of health hospitals In Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The program covered several regions and consisted from the foundation of Intravenous Admixture and preparation of pediatric parenteral nutrition to administration and follow up of patients outcomes. In addition to the prior system, the new initiative project with the standardized formulation of pediatric’s parenteral nutrition is the complementary project of the parental nutrition for pediatrics. The project initiated to prevent drug-related problems of parental nutrition, improve patient clinical outcome and reduce the unnecessary economic burden on the healthcare system. It is the new system in the Middle East and Gulf counties in additional to Saudi Arabia. The initiatives are the systemic implementation of standardized pediatrics formulation using management project tools of starting new idea until finding in the ground.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 483-487
Author(s):  
Yousef Ahmed Alomi ◽  
Hussam Saad Almalki ◽  
Aisha Omar Fallatah ◽  
Awatif Faraj Alshammari ◽  
Nahedh Rashed Alotaibi

The general administration of pharmaceutical care started potential pharmacy practice program. The program is part of accreditation professional’s process of national and international regulations. The adult’s parenteral nutrition was one of the critical programs. The most healthcare professionals are not familiar with the new system. The new initiatives system adult’s standardized concentration formulation of total parental nutrition as complementary to the previous one. The new formulation consisted of all parental nutrition requirements based on national and international standards. The new system can be converted as computerized physician orders. The new initiatives may implement as project management model over one year or less than that’s. The new system prevents nutrition-related problems, and medication errors, and improve clinical outcomes of the adults’ population in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 503-512
Author(s):  
Simeon S. Magliveras

Filipinos are a major part of the workforce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a population of almost one million. This article investigates the effects of gender segregation on Filipino workers and how they navigate their lives through systems imposed on them. In particular, it examines the Kafala system (administrative sponsoring system) used for recruiting migrant workers for GCC countries. This article suggests that contrary beliefs about gender segregation and dress codes, Filipinas found it empowering. However, this article also concludes that gender segregation and dress codes also lead to isolation and loneliness. In addition, it is concluded that the fate and contentment of the overseas Filipino workers are directly dependent on who sponsors them.


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