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Breakfast tables at coffee farms reflect the atmosphere of generosity and harmony in the mountains of Jazan

It is Coffee plantations In the area Jazan A key pillar of sustainable rural development, and a major producer of Saudi coffee, which constitutes an important source of income for the inhabitants of the mountainous sector who consider coffee cultivation a passion and a craft passed down from generation to generation over the years.
Al-Dayer Governorate is home to Saudi coffee and coffee farms spread throughout its mountainous highlands. It enjoys charming nature and is famous for its green mountain peaks and valleys. It is also rich in ancient historical landmarks that have made it an important tourist destination in the region.
And she tells Ramadan tables Collective farms Coffee In Al-Da’ir, they spoke of their passion for their profession, of the atmosphere of generosity, harmony, and social interaction among themselves amidst nature, the aroma of coffee, aromatic plants, and cool breezes, and of authentic values ​​and noble Arab virtues.

An ingrained custom and inherited tradition

Coffee farmers attribute their preference for Ramadan breakfast gatherings on farms and at village crossroads to a deeply rooted custom and tradition passed down through generations in Bani Malik. They point out that Ramadan provides an opportunity to strengthen the bonds between the inhabitants of these villages, which are already close together, united by kinship, neighborliness, and a shared profession. During these gatherings, they share their experiences and expertise, savoring the taste of their success.
These gatherings also serve as forums for discussions about their crops and new methods that avoid the hardships of haphazard farming practices, which hinder production improvement and the development of coffee trees.

Ramadan breakfast tables at coffee farms in the mountains of the Jazan region - SPA

They emphasized that the profession of coffee cultivation is a passion inherited from their fathers. Since their early childhood, they have been helping on their families’ coffee farms, who in turn passed on their knowledge and love for planting, watering, pruning, and caring for coffee trees.

1100 mountain farms

The slopes of Al-Dayer include more than 1,100 farms perched on its ancient mountain terraces, and annually host an international carnival for Saudi coffee, through which it celebrates the crops of farms specializing in producing the finest types of coffee, in appreciation of the efforts made to raise production rates, and in support of the national economy in accordance with the objectives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, and in pride in the connection of coffee to the cultural heritage of the Kingdom through a history full of customs and traditions, and values ​​of generosity and hospitality.

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