The city of Karbala has officially surpassed Al-Ahsa in Saudi Arabia, claiming the title of the world’s largest palm oasis. With an impressive 3.9 million palm trees, Karbala produces approximately 160,000 tons of dates across 90 different varieties. This remarkable achievement places Karbala at the forefront of global palm oases.
The growth of this oasis is expected to continue, driven by the ongoing efforts of the Al-Abbas Holy Shrine, which is dedicated to transforming the city’s arid landscape into a verdant paradise. Through initiatives aimed at enhancing agricultural practices and expanding green spaces, Karbala is poised to further increase its palm tree population and date production.
This transformation not only contributes to the local economy but also enriches the region’s cultural and environmental landscape. The thriving palm oasis serves as a testament to the potential for sustainable development in arid regions, showcasing how dedicated efforts can turn deserts into lush agricultural hubs. Karbala’s success in this endeavour highlights its significant role in the cultivation of dates, an important agricultural product in the region, while fostering a more sustainable future for its inhabitants.
Source: Informations_IQ
- Published: 14th October, 2024
- Location: Karbala
- Country: Iraq
- Editor: Sara Suliman
- Category: Culture