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Roses from Erbil Set for First Export to Saudi Arabia

For the first time, roses produced in Erbil will be sent to Saudi Arabia, marking a new milestone for the region’s agriculture. In just seven days, flowers grown through advanced hydroponic systems, which use water instead of soil, will be shipped to international markets.

This development stands as a major achievement for the Kurdistan Region’s farming sector. It highlights a growing focus on local production and a commitment to reaching global buyers. Hemen Said Murad, Director General of Agriculture in Erbil, said this initiative shows serious efforts to promote domestic goods on the world stage.

Roses hold strong global demand because of their vibrant colors and distinct fragrance. By entering the export market, Erbil producers aim to position their flowers among top-quality international products.

The Kurdistan Regional Government has plans to expand this method of cultivation and secure more overseas markets. Such growth will directly benefit local farmers while creating new streams of revenue for the region.

These exported roses are special not only for their quality but also for the modern farming techniques used to grow them. Cultivated entirely in water under controlled conditions, they represent a fresh chapter in agricultural innovation within the area.

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