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Wheat Harvest In Dhofar Up By Almost 200% This Season; Peaks At Nearly 1,500 Tonnes
Oman has bolstered its food security objectives for this season following a strong wheat harvest in the farms from the Najd region in the Governorate of Dhofar that peaked at nearly 1,500 tonnes.
This marked an increase of nearly 200 per cent, as yields increased by over 1,000 tonnes from last season.
As per a statement released by the Oman News Agency (ONA), it was revealed: “The expected production of this season’s wheat crop on farms in the Najd region in the Wilayat of Thumrait is about 1,500 tonnes, an increase of more than 1,000 tonnes over last season.”
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