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Saudi Arabia's Watermelon Harvest Surpasses 610,000 Tons

Saudi Arabia's Watermelon Harvest Surpasses 610,000 Tons

Daily Tribune26-07-2025
Saudi Arabia's agricultural sector is enjoying a fruitful summer with watermelon production topping 610,000 tons, making it one of the Kingdom's most abundant and in-demand seasonal crops this year.
Known for its refreshing taste and high nutritional value, watermelon remains a summertime favorite across the country. Popular varieties found in Saudi markets include Charleston Gray, Klondike R7, Congo, Royal Sweet, and Crimson Round, each praised for their quality and flavor.
Beyond fresh consumption, watermelon plays a significant role in the Kingdom's food processing industries—used in products like juices, ice creams, and candies —and contributes to the growing local economy.
This agricultural success aligns with Saudi Arabia's national goals for food security and self-sufficiency, particularly in seasonal fruit production. The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture continues to back farmers through technical support, financial aid, and the implementation of modern farming technologies.
Additionally, marketing initiatives and local exhibitions are helping streamline supply chains and boost the visibility of local produce, further enhancing the sector's economic impact.
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