
The Makkah region achieved first place in annual watermelon production, reaching 442.3 thousand tons per year, followed by the Riyadh region with an annual production rate of 60.893 thousand tons.

Watermelon is highly valued for its significant nutritional content and large amounts of water, which help meet an individual’s hydration needs. At the same time, it is considered a symbol of refreshment and relaxation during the summer, especially with rising temperatures, making it an ideal essential for moments of rest and leisure.
Engineer Majid Al-Khalif, Director of the Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture branch in Makkah, highlighted the branch’s strong focus on this widely cultivated, low-water fruit. Al-Lith Governorate hosts an annual festival celebrating the traditional watermelon, drawing significant interest from local farmers and enthusiasts.

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