Saudi markets see strong demand for local melons as summer harvest hits 63,000 tons

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RIYADH — Local markets across Saudi Arabia are seeing an influx of melon varieties this summer, as production of the popular seasonal fruit reaches more than 63,100 tons nationwide.

The melon, regarded as one of the Kingdom’s key national products, is enjoying strong demand from consumers during the peak season.

The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture said the use of modern farming technologies has boosted both production and productivity, improved the quality of diverse varieties, and increased farmers’ incomes, delivering tangible economic benefits.

The ministry noted that these efforts also help provide high-quality produce that supports the sustainability of the Kingdom’s food security.

Major production areas include Riyadh, Qassim, Madinah, Hail, and Najran, with varieties such as Canary melon, Dalia hybrid, honeydew, and Golden Belle enhancing the crop’s diversity and abundance.

The ministry continues to support domestic crop production through programs aimed at empowering farmers, providing production resources, offering training on the latest agricultural practices, and extending financial assistance to vital production sectors, contributing to the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

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