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Al-Ula Dates Festival

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Al-Ula Dates Festival
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Al-Ula Date Festival is an annual event that enables date farmers in al-Ula, as well as those interested in the date sector, to connect with buyers and investors inside and outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. ‏

Al-Ula has long been distinguished by the fertility of its soil and the freshness of its water, leading to the flourishing of date palm cultivation, especially in the first millennium BCE when the Dadanites and Lihyanites settled in the region. Date palm trees occupy an area of ​​about ten thousand ha, with around 2.3 million palm trees producing approximately ninety thousand t of dates annually. They serve as a source of generosity and prosperity in al-Ula. Its farms are renowned for producing various types of Berni dates such as Mabroom, Mashrook, and regular dates, which can all be found on a single palm tree, as well as other varieties like sweet dates with their black and red hues.

Importance of al-Ula Dates Festival

The significance of al-Ula Dates Festival lies in its active role in supporting commercial opportunities for farmers and buyers by contributing to increasing date sales annually. Moreover, the festival provides a platform for exchanging experiences and expertise by supporting farmers in developing agricultural technologies and enhancing the quality of dates. This enables al-Ula dates to compete in both local and global markets.

The market area at al-Ula Dates Festival

The market area at al-Ula Dates Festival includes a variety of handcrafts, diverse cuisines incorporating dates as an ingredient, and local arts related to the cultural heritage of palm trees and dates.