RIYADH, 12 November: The Royal Commission for AlUla has recorded a 30 percent increase in date sales this season, totaling 1,750 tonnes.
A total of 843 farmers — 45 percent more than last year — participated in the AlUla Dates Season’s auction, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.
This season featured an array of activities at the Al-Manshiyah Farmers Market, with top chefs showcasing the preparation of traditional dishes using AlUla dates as a key ingredient.
There were also agricultural workshops for children, providing them with practical experience in planting and watering seeds.
The market was a vibrant hub of economic activity, with dozens of pavilions offering a wide range of products.
Families working in cottage industries displayed their talents and products, including dates, honey, plants, flowers, traditional clothing, handicrafts, and delectable local cuisine.
The commission emphasized its commitment to farmers through programs, workshops, and training courses aimed at promoting sustainable practices and increasing productivity.
This initiative is aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of AlUla dates domestically and regionally, thereby fostering economic development through the agricultural sector, the SPA reported.