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The Sidr tree (lote-tree) is more than just a plant that grows in the s By: Dr. Abdul Azim Mirghani Portsudan (Sudanow Magazine). Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT ...
Item 1 of 4 Iraqi farmer Ismail Ibrahim plucks fruits from his planted "sidr", or jujube, trees which require far less water during an irrigation crisis, in Basra, Iraq March 17, 2024.
Conocarpus and Sidr trees. The sources pointed to large and sprawling branches that directly affect the fences, sheds, and corridors between buildings, and cause direct danger to the school and ...
Flash floods destroyed many Sidr trees. And, Alazazi says, beehives were damaged in the fighting by airstrikes and missile attacks. Now the war has slowed down to a stalemate, and Alazazi is hopeful.
TANIS: He tells us us the best and rarest honey comes from bees who feed on sidr trees, also known as a lote tree in English. It's an ancient tree, mainly in the mountainous parts of Yemen.
The youngsters planted 2,000 "al-sidr" small trees and, the environmental activist, Obaid Al-Shemmari, said there would be another identical activity to plant 3,000 "Al-Sidr" trees soon. Kuwait is ...
BASRA, March 28 (Reuters) - Faced with a failing date palm business due to scarce resources, Iraqi farmer Ismail Ibrahim has planted "sidr", or jujube, trees which require far less water during an ...
The sidr bears fruit from its second year, while the palm takes at least five years, he added. “I turned to sidr because I see its financial return is better than palm trees,” he said.
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