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Farmers in Jordan's Koura district have started the annual pomegranate harvest, which is expected to last until mid-December. The district, known for its pomegranate orchards, has planted about 2,000 dunums with pomegranate trees. The harvest season varies in different locations due to climate conditions. The pomegranate season is crucial for farmers as the sale of pomegranates and related products, including natural pomegranate juice, traditional pomegranate molasses, and pomegranate soap, among others, is a significant source of income.
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(MENAFN- Jordan Times) AMMAN - Farmers in the Koura district of Irbid have begun the annual pomegranate harvest after a year of dedicated care, according to Izdihar Sarhan, head of the Koura District Agriculture Department. Sarhan stressed that the Koura District is a key region for pomegranate orchards in the Kingdom, especially along the banks of perennial streams such as Wadi Zeqlab, Wadi Abu Zeyad and Wadi Rayyan in the town of Jdita, the Jordan news Agency, Petra, reported. About 2,000 dunums in the Koura district are planted with pomegranate trees, she said, noting that the harvesting season, which has just begun, will last until mid-December. Sarhan explained that the harvest started early in Wadi Abu Zeyad and Wadi Zeqlab due to their locations, which are close to the Jordan Valley climate, while, the harvest in Wadi Rayyan in Jdita will last until mid-December. She mentioned the different varieties of pomegranates grown in the district, and highlighted the wide range of ...