Farmers in Homs governorate, central Syria, have been forced to harvest their olive crop earlier this season to avoid theft, contrary to the usual practice every year, where harvesting begins on October 10. This season is eagerly awaited by farmers, a wide range of laborers, and oil mill owners, in a governorate planted with 98 thousand hectares of olives (of which 12 thousand hectares are irrigated and 86 thousand hectares rain-fed), with a total of about 15.5 million trees. Early olive harvesting has begun A farmer in the countryside of Homs stated to Enab Baladi that many farmers had to hasten the harvesting process due to fears of theft that occur every year, considering it a natural res
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