Saudi Arabia: Centuries-old olive tree becomes landmark in Tabuk

게시됨 2024년 11월 13일

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A 1,400-year-old olive tree in the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia, located in Wadi Al Zeeta, has become a notable landmark. The region, which is home to over 1.3 million olive trees, produces around 65,000 tons of olives annually. The Ministry of Environment is supporting local olive growers by promoting modern farming technologies and offering expert advice to improve yields. The ministry also hosts an annual olive festival to further boost the olive industry.
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Cairo: An olive tree, believed to be around 1,400 years old, has become a notable landmark in the Tabuk region of northwestern Saudi Arabia. Located in Wadi Al Zeeta, the giant tree’s branches are uniquely intertwined with the surrounding rocks, making it a striking and rare sight. Get exclusive content with Gulf News WhatsApp channel Local residents consider it a significant natural milestone. “I was amazed when I first saw this place and the olive tree, which is considered a unique landmark,” said Musaed, a local resident. He shared with Saudi Al Arabiya TV that the tree is believed to have stood in its place for thousands of years, dating back to the time of their forefathers. A researcher mentioned that the olive tree is estimated to be around 1,400 years old. The Tabuk region is home to more than 1.3 million olive trees, which collectively produce around 65,000 tons of olives annually, including 1,200 tons of table olives and over 8,450 tonnes of olive oil. The Ministry of ...
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