Khairat Wadi Fatimah Festival attracts more than 10,000 visitors

The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment. (SPA)
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  • The festival highlighted the region’s agricultural output, promoted modern farming techniques, and showcased local products, while emphasizing Wadi Fatimah’s significance

RIYADH: The three-day Khairat Wadi Fatimah Festival, in the Al-Jumum governorate within the Makkah region, which was organized by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, has concluded, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

More than 20 farmers and beekeepers, along with several government, private, and non-profit entities, participated in the event.

The festival drew more than 10,000 visitors and offered a mix of education, shopping, and entertainment.

It highlighted the region’s agricultural output, promoted modern farming techniques, and showcased local products, while emphasizing Wadi Fatimah’s significance.

The event featured local products such as dates, vegetables, and honey, along with its awareness booths and exhibitions, the SPA added.

It also presented beekeepers’ success stories, offered lectures and workshops on organic farming, and included cultural and entertainment sections, such as traditional games and family activities, while agricultural services from the ministry’s branch were also placed in the spotlight.