AMMAN The demand for agricultural products is on the decline with sales falling by nearly 20-30 per cent, said Adnan Khaddam, president of Jordan Valley Farmers Union on Wednesday.“There has been a slowdown in demand since the beginning of war in Gaza. this is a normal thing to happen as people in Jordan are in a state of worry and rage,” Khaddam told The Jordan
AMMAN Jordan’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports increased 24 per cent in the first half of the year, revealed Agriculture Ministry’s Spokesperson Lawrence Al Majali.Compared with 2022, the prospects of fruit and vegetable exports have brightened during the first six months of 2023, Lawrence told The Jordan Times. The first half of 2023 saw 193,000 tonnes of fruit and
AMMAN Jordan’s fresh fruit and vegetable exports increased 24 per cent in the first half of the year, revealed Agriculture Ministry’s Spokesperson Lawrence Al Majali.Compared with 2022, the prospects of fruit and vegetable exports have brightened during the first six months of 2023, Lawrence told The Jordan Times. The first half of 2023 saw 193,000 tonnes of fruit and
AMMAN On World Pulses Day, Jordanian farmers are underlining the importance of pulses, also known as legumes, in improving soil fertility and agricultural sustainability.Observed annually on February 10, World Pulses Day highlights the ways in which pulses increase farmers’ resilience to climate change and further the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.This year, the
AMMAN On World Pulses Day, Jordanian farmers are underlining the importance of pulses, also known as legumes, in improving soil fertility and agricultural sustainability.Observed annually on February 10, World Pulses Day highlights the ways in which pulses increase farmers’ resilience to climate change and further the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.This year, the