Tabuk Honey and Agricultural Products Festival Concludes After Successful Run

General

Tabuk: The third Tabuk Honey and Agricultural Products Festival concluded yesterday after five days at Prince Fahad bin Sultan Park. Organized by the regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, the festival brought together more than 45 farmers and beekeepers, alongside various government, private, and non-profit organizations.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the festival attracted an impressive turnout of over 33,000 visitors. It showcased a variety of local agricultural products and regional honey types, such as moringa and wildflower. The event also featured a wide selection of olive-based products, exhibits by families working in the cottage industry, and awareness pavilions presented by participating organizations.

Director General of the ministry's branch in Tabuk Eng. Amjad bin Abdullah Thalab emphasized that the festival served as an essential platform for strengthening connections between producers and consumers, while creating promising opportunities for cooperation and investment in the agricultural and rural sectors.