Over a million stone fruit trees in Tabuk herald a fruit-rich agricultural season
Tabuk region boasts over 1.48 million stone fruit trees, including nectarines, plums, peaches, and apricots, supporting market supply. The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture encourages modern farming techniques and highlights the region's vast agricultural diversity.
Tabuk 18 Muharram 1448 H corresponding to 03 July 2026 SPA Amid notable agricultural diversity, stone fruit crops stand out in the Tabuk region as an important seasonal crop, based on 1,485,400 trees producing nectarines, plums, peaches, and apricots, supporting abundant market supply. The Tabuk region is a suitable agricultural environment for producing various fruits and vegetables, thanks to its favorable geography and climate that contribute to the diversity of its agricultural crops, making it one of the regions whose seasonal production helps meet part of the market needs inside and outside the region. The branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Tabuk confirmed that the agricultural sector in the region receives continuous attention from the ministry, by encouraging farmers to adopt modern technologies, use efficient irrigation and fertilization systems, and build their capabilities through electronic agricultural extension platforms, contributing to the development of agricultural products and improving their quality. It explained that the Tabuk region hosts 14,500 farms, 1,580,575 grapevines, 834,358 palm trees, while wheat crops extend over 15,000 hectares, and green fodder over 27,200 hectares. The region also includes 1,300,000 olive trees, 80,000 pomegranate trees, 90,000 mango trees, 90,000 citrus trees, in addition to 1,485,400 stone fruit trees, and 9,850 greenhouses, while the area of diverse open-field vegetables reaches 50,000 hectares. This agricultural diversity reflects the promising productive capabilities of Tabuk region and its ability to enhance the presence of local products in markets, supporting the goals of agricultural development, raising production efficiency, and achieving sustainability in the agricultural sector. // End // 15:27 T M 0065
Tabuk 18 Muharram 1448 H corresponding to 03 July 2026 SPA Amid notable agricultural diversity, stone fruit crops stand out in the Tabuk region as an important seasonal crop, based on 1,485,400 trees producing nectarines, plums, peaches, and apricots, supporting abundant market supply. The Tabuk region is a suitable agricultural environment for producing various fruits and vegetables, thanks to its favorable geography and climate that contribute to the diversity of its agricultural crops, making it one of the regions whose seasonal production helps meet part of the market needs inside and outside the region. The branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture in Tabuk confirmed that the agricultural sector in the region receives continuous attention from the ministry, by encouraging farmers to adopt modern technologies, use efficient irrigation and fertilization systems, and build their capabilities through electronic agricultural extension platforms, contributing to the development of agricultural products and improving their quality. It explained that the Tabuk region hosts 14,500 farms, 1,580,575 grapevines, 834,358 palm trees, while wheat crops extend over 15,000 hectares, and green fodder over 27,200 hectares. The region also includes 1,300,000 olive trees, 80,000 pomegranate trees, 90,000 mango trees, 90,000 citrus trees, in addition to 1,485,400 stone fruit trees, and 9,850 greenhouses, while the area of diverse open-field vegetables reaches 50,000 hectares. This agricultural diversity reflects the promising productive capabilities of Tabuk region and its ability to enhance the presence of local products in markets, supporting the goals of agricultural development, raising production efficiency, and achieving sustainability in the agricultural sector. // End // 15:27 T M 0065
Original source: SPA
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