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Tabuk's Tayma governorate launches agricultural festival
RIYADH: The third Agricultural Products Festival began on Wednesday at the Archaeological Wall Park in Tayma.
Organized by the Tabuk regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, the four-day festival will feature participation from more than 30 farmers and exhibitors, alongside numerous government agencies, civil organizations and nonprofit groups.
The event serves as a cornerstone initiative supporting Tabuk's agricultural sector while raising community awareness about the critical importance of local food production in achieving national food security goals.
Amjad bin Abdullah Thalab, director general of the ministry's Tabuk branch, explained that the festival aimed to highlight the governorate's diverse agricultural output, which spans multiple crop varieties, date palm production, animal feed, grains and vegetables.
'This gathering creates invaluable opportunities for farmers to share knowledge, exchange innovative practices, and enhance their agricultural expertise through structured learning sessions,' Thalab said.
The festival features more than 30 specialized pavilions designed to engage visitors of all ages.
Key attractions include the 'Little Farmer' corner, which allows children to explore agricultural tools and farming basics through hands-on activities, while specialized sections focus on rural development services and cutting-edge sustainable farming methodologies.
Thalab also highlighted the support provided by Prince Fahd bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, governor of Tabuk province, and his deputy.
He also recognized the guidance and follow-up efforts of Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadhli, minister of environment, water and agriculture, and his deputy, particularly their initiatives to expand marketing channels for local producers while addressing industry obstacles.