
Tayma Governorate today launched the third edition of its Agricultural Products Festival, bringing together more than 30 farmers, exhibitors, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. Organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture’s Tabuk Region branch, the four-day event will spotlight the region’s rich agricultural heritage and diverse produce.
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Amjad Thalab, Director General of the ministry’s Tabuk branch, explained that the festival serves as a platform to showcase Tayma’s agricultural variety — from palm tree products and grains to fodder, vegetables, and a wide range of crops.
Visitors can explore over 30 themed sections, including an interactive children’s zone designed to teach the basics of farming and introduce traditional and modern agricultural tools. An agricultural guidance corner will also highlight sustainable farming practices and raise awareness of modern cultivation techniques.

The festival seeks to strengthen the agricultural sector in the Tabuk Region, promote the importance of local produce, and contribute to the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by empowering small-scale farmers and advancing the Kingdom’s food security.
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