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    Najran’s Ancient Palm Trees: Deep Roots in History, Culture, and Agriculture

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamApril 3, 2026
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    The ancient palm trees of Najran Region stand as living testaments to a history that spans centuries. More than just fruit-bearing trees adorning valleys and farms, they form an integral part of the region’s identity and collective memory.

     The lives of the Najrani people have long been intertwined with palm trees, which provide food, shade, and shelter. Over time, stories and proverbs of their ancestors have been woven around these trees, making them enduring symbols of generosity, giving, and patience.

     Palm trees hold cultural significance beyond dates, with trunks used for roofs and furniture, and fibers and fronds crafted into products that support self-sufficiency.

     Economically and agriculturally, Najran’s date palms remain central to the region, with over half a million trees producing more than 40,000 tons of premium dates annually.

     Najran’s farmers have developed unique practices, such as intercropping date palms with coffee trees, where the towering palms provide the shade coffee bushes need, creating a sustainable, integrated agricultural system.

    Source: Riyadh Daily

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