AlUla Date Auction: A Great Success!

The Royal Commission for AlUla
The Royal Commission for AlUla
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AlUla Date Auction: A Great Success!

The Royal Commission for AlUla
The Royal Commission for AlUla

Organized by Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission for AlUla, the 4th annual AlUla Date Festival themed "Taste our pride" has seen more than 415 tons sold in the first three weeks of auction.

The commission has an electronic date tracking system, through a QR code, which enables it to track the source, history, and features of the dates supplied to the auction. The use of technology is important to ensure transparency, quality control, and accountability in the supply chain of the dates sold.

Auctioneers may also access information about the products they purchase by reading the labeled barcode on the date packages using their smartphones; data includes the place of origin and any certificates such as organic farming and the Saudi date mark.

This is bound to improve accountability, and thus ensure that the dates are safe.

The festival aims to promote AlUla dates in local, regional and international markets, in line with AlUla Vision, which is consistent with the Kingdom Vision 2030, whose goal is to consolidate the kingdom's role as the largest source of dates globally.



Ninth Citrus Festival to be Held in January in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq

The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
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Ninth Citrus Festival to be Held in January in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq

The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry - SPA

The ninth citrus festival will be held in Saudi Arabia's Al-Hariq Governorate from January 1 to 10, 2025, showcasing a diverse range of citrus and other agricultural offerings.

The event will be held under the patronage of Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz.
The National Company for Agricultural Services has announced that registration is now open for farmers, beekeepers, and families working in the cottage industry and wishing to participate in the festival; applications are accepted until November 28, SPA reported.
The annual event attracts a large number of visitors and plays a vital role in showcasing the governorate’s high-quality citrus, fostering community engagement, and promoting local produce by providing farmers with a platform to display their products.