Tabuk’s 1.4 Million Almond Trees Anchor Rich Seasonal Fruit Harvest

Tabuk: The almond crop stands out as a major seasonal product in Tabuk Region, anchored by 1,485,400 trees that produce nectarines, plums, peaches, and apricots. Thanks to its favorable geography and climate, Tabuk offers an ideal environment for diverse agricultural crops, meeting market demands both locally and beyond the region.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the Tabuk branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture supports the region's 14,500 farms by encouraging modern technologies, efficient irrigation, and electronic agricultural extension platforms. These ongoing efforts directly enhance product quality and improve overall production efficiency.

This agricultural diversity is reflected in Tabuk's extensive crop numbers, which include over 1.5 million grapevines, 1.3 million olive trees, 834,000 date palms, and 90,000 mango trees. Furthermore, the region features 9,850 greenhouses along with tens of thousands of hectares dedicated to wheat, green fodder, and open-field vegetables, driving long-term agricultural sustainability.

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