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18/ Summer Fruit Harvest Supports Agricultural Activity, Traditional Food Production in Ajloun
Ajloun, June 11 (Petra) -- The summer fruit season is bringing renewed activity to Ajloun's agricultural sector, as orchards across the governorate begin producing a wide range of seasonal fruits that contribute to local markets, rural incomes and traditional household food production. Apricots, peaches, mulberries and other summer fruits have started reaching markets as farmers harvest crops cultivated in areas known for their favorable climate and fertile agricultural landscapes. Director of Agriculture in Ajloun Seitan Al-Sarhan said summer fruits represent an important component of the governorate's agricultural production, benefiting from environmental conditions that support the cultivation of diverse fruit varieties. He noted that these crops contribute to income generation for farmers while helping meet seasonal demand in local markets. Agricultural engineer Maher Al-Samadi said the governorate's diverse topography and climatic conditions play a significant role in producing high-quality fruits that enjoy strong consumer demand. He added that continued attention to orchard management and tree care contributes to improving productivity and maintaining the reputation of Ajloun's agricultural products. Farmer Rateb Al-Qudah described the summer fruit season as one of the most anticipated periods of the agricultural year, generating increased marketing activity and sales opportunities for growers. He noted that many farmers cultivate multiple fruit varieties to diversify production and maximize returns during the harvest season. Beyond their commercial importance, seasonal fruits continue to play a central role in traditional household food preparation practices. Vice President of the Wadi Rajeb Women's Association Ibtisam Freihat said many families use seasonal fruit harvests to prepare homemade products such as jams, juices and dried fruits for year-round consumption. She noted that preserving fruit remains an established tradition that reflects local food culture and helps households make full use of seasonal agricultural produce. Herbal products trader Wasfi Abu Kaff said consumers continue to show strong demand for dried fruits and related products due to their widespread use in traditional recipes and dietary habits. Meanwhile, Mohammad Khaled, a member of the "Environment Unites Us" initiative, highlighted the environmental significance of fruit orchards, describing them as an important part of the governorate's biodiversity and agricultural landscape. He stressed the importance of preserving orchards and encouraging the cultivation of local fruit trees because of their economic, agricultural and environmental value. The summer fruit season continues to underscore the role of agriculture as a key pillar of rural life in Ajloun, supporting farmers, preserving food traditions and contributing to the sustainability of local agricultural production. //Petra// RZ
11/06/2026 12:38:23
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