Theft and “Khraij” oil prompt early olive harvest in coastal region ...Syria

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Latakia – Linda Ali Before the date set by the Agricultural Directorates, which is September 20th, the olive harvest season began in most villages of Jableh and Baniyas for several reasons. The first is fear of the crop being stolen from the trees, and the second is that most villagers depend on boiling the olives and then pressing them to obtain “Khraij” oil. In villages like Jiboul, Boudi, Daliah, al-Msherfeh, and Beit Yashout, villagers were about to finish harvesting, had it not been for the rain, which delayed the process for several days until the ground dries a bit. Initial estimates for olive production in Latakia reach 50,559 tons, while the area planted with olives is 48,594 hectar

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