
Raymah launches agricultural guidance program
Governor Faris al-Habbari on Monday launched the "Field Schools for Farmers" agricultural guidance program for the year 1446 AH.
The program, organized by the agricultural sector in the province, aims to enhance agricultural knowledge and skills among farmers.
Governor al-Habbari emphasized the importance of the program in developing community awareness and improving agricultural production. He stressed the need to expand the cultivation of various crops to enhance food security.
The head of the agricultural sector explained that the program will target 15 field schools in different directorates, covering various areas such as livestock, coffee production, and beekeeping.
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