Saudi Arabia Unveils Initiative to Transform Public Libraries into Cultural Platforms

Saudi Arabia Unveils Initiative to Transform Public Libraries into Cultural Platforms
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Saudi Arabia Unveils Initiative to Transform Public Libraries into Cultural Platforms

Saudi Arabia Unveils Initiative to Transform Public Libraries into Cultural Platforms

The Saudi Culture Ministry has launched an initiative to develop public libraries in the Kingdom.

Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan, also chairman of the board of directors of the Libraries Authority, launched the initiative on Thursday.

It includes investing in public libraries to enhance the concept of “cultural houses” that was announced by the Ministry in its vision and orientation document. The Authority will transform public libraries into cultural platforms with a comprehensive and modern social concept, in which all patterns of cultural creativity meet.

It also aims at providing for individuals from different social segments with knowledge and interaction in an integrated cultural experience.

This initiative was launched following a field study conducted by the Libraries Authority on the situation of public libraries in Saudi Arabia.

Based on this study, it prepared a development plan that extends to 2030, during which it aims to establish 153 public libraries throughout the Kingdom. The first 13 libraries are scheduled to be completed in 2022, while the rest are to be completed by 2030.

According to the new concept, the public libraries will consist of several main components: a public library for book and knowledge seekers, an integrated theater through which theatrical and musical plays are presented and includes screens for visual and cinematic performances, as well as multi-purpose halls, training rooms that host different workshops, open areas for reading and public facilities that make visiting public libraries an integrated cultural experience.



Argentines' Beef Consumption Seen at Record Low in 2024

Leonardo Gomez, Buenos Aires, June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Purchase Licensing Rights
Leonardo Gomez, Buenos Aires, June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Purchase Licensing Rights
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Argentines' Beef Consumption Seen at Record Low in 2024

Leonardo Gomez, Buenos Aires, June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Purchase Licensing Rights
Leonardo Gomez, Buenos Aires, June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian Purchase Licensing Rights

Beef-loving Argentines are cutting back on their steaks as the country's economy slumps, meaning cattle consumption will likely hit a record low this year, a market report published on Friday showed.

Argentina's beef consumption in 2024 is expected to total around 44.8 kg (98.77 lb), the lowest since record-keeping began in 1914, said the Rosario exchange, which publishes market updates for grains and livestock. The historic average is nearly 73 kg.

According to Reuters, Argentina, famed for its beef-eating culture, is dotted with steakhouses, cattle ranches and asado barbecues.

Longer-term trends show the population is increasingly turning to cheaper alternatives such as chicken and pork. In 2024, nearly 2 kg of alternative meats can be purchased for the price of 1 kg of beef, the report showed.

However, this year, all meat consumption is set to drop 9% from last year to the lowest since 2011, the exchange said.

As consumption at home drops, farmers are increasingly shipping their beef abroad, a separate report from the exchange published on Friday showed. Export volumes from January to May of this year are up 10% from the year-ago period.

Despite eating less beef, Argentines consume much more than Americans who chow down an average of 38 kg a year, Australians' 27 kg, and Chileans' 26 kg, the exchange added.