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Azka's Ninth Farmers' Market Brings Fresh Finds to Jeddah This June

Azka's Ninth Farmers' Market Brings Fresh Finds to Jeddah This June

CairoScene09-06-2025
Hosted by Jeddah's Hayy Jameel, the shopping event includes a packed programme of interactive talks with producers, kids workshops, and so much more.
Hayy Jameel - the Jeddah-based cultural hub known for hosting some of the Kingdom's most artistic events - is bringing back Azka's Farmers Market for its ninth edition, running from June 13th to 14th. Expect a vibrant spread of organic goods and farm-fresh produce straight from local Saudi farms.
But your grocery list isn't the only thing getting taken care of. This community-driven event runs from 5 PM to 11 PM and promises a packed program filled with interactive talks with producers, fun kids' workshops, and engaging activities - all wrapped up in a one-of-a-kind shopping experience.
Entry is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Secure your spot by heading to Azka Farms' official Instagram page and clicking the link in their bio!
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