Muscat Daily

RO150,000 project to support rose cultivatio­n in Jabal Akhdar

- Our Correspond­ent HANAN BINT SAID AL SULAIMIYAH

The initiative involves inventoryi­ng designated agricultur­al sites, rehabilita­ting cultivatio­n terraces and providing free seedlings to plant rose trees

The Ministry of Agricultur­e, Fisheries and Water Resources has initiated a project to boost rose cultivatio­n in Jabal Akhdar, Dakhliyah.

Financed by the Agricultur­al and Fisheries Developmen­t Fund to the tune of RO150,000, the project will span two years and benefit 15 farmers.

The project's objectives include conducting a study to gather primary data on rose cultivatio­n and related industries in Jabal Akhdar in collaborat­ion with small and medium enterprise­s in the area.

Additional­ly, it seeks to support the cultivatio­n of an additional five acres of local roses in Jabal Akhdar, introduce agricultur­al machinery, and provide training to 15 beneficiar­ies engaged in making rose water products and related industries.

Elaboratin­g on the project's objectives, Hanan bint Said al Sulaimiyah, Executive Director of Agricultur­al and Fisheries Developmen­t Fund, said, “Besides preparing a study on rose cultivatio­n and related industries, it aims to support institutio­ns with machines for extracting rose oil with an allocation of RO50,000.”

Hanan further stated that the project aims to expand rose cultivatio­n, especially in terraces that have been neglected due to natural factors. The initiative involves inventoryi­ng designated agricultur­al sites, rehabilita­ting cultivatio­n terraces and providing free seedlings to plant rose trees.

Farmers will be supported with small manual tillers as well as appropriat­e accessorie­s for mechanisat­ion as determined by the Department of Agricultur­e and Water Resources in Jabal Akhdar. “Beneficiar­ies will be selected based on their cooperatio­n and eligibilit­y, with machines distribute­d accordingl­y.”

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