Arabian Post Staff -Dubai
The International Falcon Breeders Auction 2024, organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, concluded with record-breaking sales surpassing $2.7 million. This annual event, held in Riyadh, is recognized as the largest of its kind globally and has attracted significant attention from falconers, breeders, and enthusiasts worldwide.
During the auction, which ran for several weeks, rare and elite falcon breeds were showcased, drawing participants from 16 countries. The auction featured twelve nights of intense bidding, with some falcons fetching prices never before seen in the auction’s history. The highest sale recorded was for two exceptional falcons, which sold for over $1 million collectively, setting new benchmarks in the global falconry market.
The event not only served as a commercial hub but also as a cultural exchange platform, where breeders and investors from various regions converged to share knowledge and foster collaborations. The Saudi Falcons Club emphasized its commitment to preserving the rich heritage of falconry while promoting environmental awareness and supporting scientific research related to falcon breeding.
This year’s auction witnessed an increase in both the number of participating farms and the quality of falcons presented, reflecting the auction’s growing prestige and the successful outcomes of its previous editions. The success of the auction further solidifies Saudi Arabia’s position as a leading global destination for falconry.
As the auction wraps up, the anticipation for next year’s event is already building, with breeders and falconers eager to see what new records will be set and what innovative developments will emerge in the world of falconry. The International Falcon Breeders Auction continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of this ancient practice, blending tradition with modern commerce.