Camels in Saudi Arabia get passport identification: Here’s what it means | World News

2 min readFeb 5, 2026 10:40 PM Saudi Arabia has launched a project aimed at developing the country’s camel sector. The Camel Passport initiative was introduced in line with Saudi Vision 2030.
What is the Camel Passport project
The project aims to regulate, improve and enhance the camel market both locally and internationally. The Vice Miner of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, Eng. Mansour Almushaiti, launched the initiative as part of efforts to support the sustainability of the sector.
What will the Camel Passport include
According to a statement released MEWA, the camels will be issued an accredited identification document that verifies the health and regulatory data of each camel in the country. The image shared on the official social media handle of the minry depicted a green-colour passport with the likeness of a camel on the cover along with the Kingdom’s Coat of Arms.
Camel passport key features
One of the key features of the new identification document is its detailed vaccination record and health profile, which will help monitor diseases.
The camel passport will have a microchip number, passport number, the camel’s name, date of birth, breed, sex, colour, place of birth, and date and place of issuance.
It will also have the photographs of the animal from both sides to ensure accurate identification.
معالي نائب الوزير يدشّن جواز سفر الإبل، بهدف رفع كفاءة الإنتاجية في القطاع، وبناء قاعدة مرجعية للإبل. pic.twitter.com/iC1Qeq1bUs
— وزارة البيئة والمياه والزراعة (@MEWA_KSA) February 3, 2026
Why Saudi Arabia is launching Camel Passport
The programme also aims to regulate the camel market and improve livestock management.
It is expected to authorise camel sales, logics and legal documentation, providing owners proof of ownership and ensuring transparency regarding owners’ rights within the industry.
As part of the data collection process, camels will be regered according to their sex, age, breed and colour. The information gathered will be used to track breed performance and improve regional breeding initiatives.

