Northern Hama countryside – Iyad Abdul Jawad In the hope of achieving a profit, like last year, Abdel Halim Bseis grew 85 dunums of the black cumin (Nigella sativa). But, unfortunately, he lost more than half of his crop, without knowing the reasons, leaving him with no options but to plow the black cumin crop and plant another in order to compensate for the major losses. The black cumin is one of the Ghab Plain’s traditional crops. Ghab Plain residents used to cultivate their land with black cumin on a small scale. The crop was first grown in 1995 in the Ghab Plain, the head of Qastoun’s local council, Madin al-Hussien, told Enab Baladi. He added that black cumin cultivation incr
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