More than 80,000 families in Jordan work in olive cultivation Self-sufficiency rate of olive production to decline to 55% by 2050, says studyAMMAN On his farm in Irbid in northern Jordan, Barakat Omari gazes out upon his olive grove, a legacy passed down from his father. However, his countenance is marked not by tranquillity, but by concern. The grove’s 400 olive trees, some
More than 80,000 families in Jordan work in olive cultivation Self-sufficiency rate of olive production to decline to 55% by 2050, says studyAMMAN On his farm in Irbid in northern Jordan, Barakat Omari gazes out upon his olive grove, a legacy passed down from his father. However, his countenance is marked not by tranquillity, but by concern. The grove’s 400 olive trees, some