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Black mulberry and damask rose seedlings distributed to farmers in Baha

Black mulberry and damask rose seedlings distributed to farmers in Baha

Arab News22-05-2025
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's National Research and Development Center for Sustainable Agriculture — known as Estidamah — has distributed over 20,000 black mulberry and damask rose seedlings to farmers in Al-Baha.
The initiative, carried out through the center's tissue culture laboratory, is part of efforts to support farmers and transfer modern agricultural techniques to areas with comparative advantages. It continues Estidamah's contribution to a former agricultural project which saw 52,000 black mulberry, damask rose and strawberry seedlings distributed across the area.
The aim is to introduce new types of seedlings, increase production efficiency and achieve a qualitative leap in the region's agricultural landscape.
It reflects the center's keenness to support sustainable agricultural development by spreading highly economically viable plant varieties, which are propagated using tissue culture techniques to ensure quality, genetic purity and suitability to the targeted climatic and environmental conditions.
The center continues to implement several programs that aid farmers by providing research and technical solutions based on sustainable agricultural practices, achieving optimal efficiency in using resources and maximizing production value, in line with National Agriculture Strategy objectives.
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