Tabuk Region Leads the Kingdom in Grape Production and Agricultural Innovation

Tabuk Region continues to assert its prominence in the Kingdom’s agricultural sector, showcasing remarkable capabilities in fruit production and distribution to domestic markets. This success is attributed to the region’s fertile soil, moderate climate, and abundant water resources, as well as the growing commitment of local authorities and farmers to adopt modern agricultural practices.

 Grapes are among Tabuk’s most prominent crops. The region produces some 46,939 tons of grapes annually, representing 38.39% of the Kingdom’s total grape output. This places Tabuk firmly as the leading grape-producing region in Saudi Arabia.

 According to the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, farmers in Tabuk cultivate grapes from 1,580,000 trees across various farms. These trees are supported by advanced irrigation and fertilization systems that significantly enhance the quality of the produce and increase overall production efficiency.

 The ministry’s training programs, seminars, and workshops have played a vital role in facilitating this agricultural growth by transferring expertise and equipping farmers with the skills to adopt cutting-edge techniques. The implementation of precision fertilization systems, including the P.P.M. (parts per million) method, has further supported environmental conservation and contributed to sustainable agricultural development across the region.

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