AlUla Dates Festival Opens with Impressive 110 Tons

The AlUla Dates Festival, organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla, commenced with a strong turnout from farmers and investors. On its first day, the festival received a substantial 110 tons of dates, showcasing the region’s rich agricultural heritage and potential for growth.

The event, a collaborative effort between the royal commission and various governmental and private entities, is part of a broader initiative to support local farmers and promote sustainable agricultural practices. Through workshops and training programs, the commission aims to enhance the quality and competitiveness of AlUla dates in both domestic and international markets.

For investors seeking opportunities in the dates industry, the festival offers a unique chance to acquire high-quality dates from a renowned producing region. The event will continue through November 9, taking place every Friday and Saturday in AlUla.

Dates hold significant economic and social importance in AlUla Governorate. With approximately 3 million p
alm trees producing 120,000 tons of dates annually, the region is a major contributor to the country’s agricultural sector. The AlUla Dates Festival serves as a platform to showcase the diversity and quality of AlUla’s date varieties.

Source: Saudi Press Agency