Riyadh: The third annual Honey and Agricultural Products Festival in Tabuk attracted participation from more than 45 farmers and beekeepers, as well as several government, private, and nonprofit entities, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Saturday.
The five-day event at Prince Fahd bin Sultan Park was organized by the regional branch of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture.
Amjad bin Abdullah Thlab, director general of the ministry’s Tabuk branch, said the festival served as “a unique platform combining agricultural awareness with the promotion of local honey products.”
He added that the festival was intended to “enhance collaboration among farmers, beekeepers, and support entities, while providing marketing opportunities for participants to showcase their products to visitors and consumers.”
The festival featured an interactive Young Beekeeper section, which introduced children to beekeeping tools and basic agricultural concepts.






