Early Date Harvest Arrives in Al-Ahsa Central Markets with Over 20 Varieties
Early Date Harvest in Al-Ahsa Markets: Over 20 Varieties

The first yields of the fresh date harvest have arrived at central markets across Al-Ahsa Oasis, marking the start of a highly anticipated agricultural season. The region produces over 120,000 tons of dates annually from more than two million palm trees, supplying the Eastern Region and the wider Kingdom.

Early Harvest Driven by High Temperatures

Driven by high summer temperatures that accelerate early ripening, farmers are actively harvesting over 20 renowned date varieties. The early produce is currently being sorted and sold at varying price points based on quality, size, color, and taste profile.

Strategic Initiatives to Support Farmers

To ensure the economic success of the harvest, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, in coordination with the Al-Ahsa Municipality and other relevant authorities, has launched several strategic initiatives. Field teams are directly overseeing auction processes and establishing dedicated marketing platforms—including seasonal date festivals and year-round farmers’ markets—to guarantee continuous market availability and seamlessly connect local producers with traders and consumers.

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These efforts aim to stabilize prices, reduce waste, and promote the rich date heritage of Al-Ahsa, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ancient irrigation systems and date palm cultivation.

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