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More than 216 tons of dates sold as festival concludes tomorrow

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Last updated: 2024/08/02 at 8:59 PM
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The 9th Local Dates Exhibition at Souq Waqif in Doha, Qatar has been a tremendous success since it opened on July 23. With over 216,891 kg of dates sold, the 12-day event has attracted a large number of residents and tourists who have flocked to the festival to purchase a variety of fresh dates. The festival will conclude tomorrow, August 3, and the public is invited to visit the air-conditioned tent at the Eastern Square from 4pm to 9pm on the final day.

The exhibition features a wide range of date varieties from over 100 local farms, including Khalas, Shishi, Sukkari, Khanizi, Barhi, Nabt Sayf, Lulu, and Raziz. These dates are available at reasonable prices, making it a great opportunity for visitors to sample and purchase different types of dates. The festival has been a hit among both locals and tourists, with the air-conditioned tent providing a comfortable and cool environment for attendees to enjoy their date shopping experience.

Souq Waqif, a popular marketplace in Doha known for its traditional architecture and lively atmosphere, has been the perfect setting for the Local Dates Exhibition. The festival has not only showcased the rich variety of dates produced by local farms but has also served as a platform for farmers to promote their products to a wider audience. Visitors have been able to learn more about the different types of dates available in Qatar and have had the opportunity to taste and purchase their favorite varieties.

As the 9th Local Dates Exhibition comes to a close, organizers are thrilled with the success of the event and the positive response from attendees. The festival has not only boosted sales for local farmers but has also helped to promote the date industry in Qatar. With over 216,891 kg of dates sold, the exhibition has proven to be a popular and profitable event for all involved. The final day of the festival promises to be a busy and exciting one, with visitors expected to flock to the air-conditioned tent at the Eastern Square to stock up on their favorite date varieties.

Overall, the 9th Local Dates Exhibition at Souq Waqif has been a resounding success, attracting thousands of residents and tourists who have enjoyed sampling and purchasing a wide range of fresh dates from local farms. The festival has provided a valuable platform for farmers to promote their products and has helped to boost sales for the date industry in Qatar. With the final day of the event approaching, visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to taste and purchase different types of dates at reasonable prices. The exhibition has not only been a hit among attendees but has also showcased the rich variety and quality of dates produced in Qatar, further solidifying the country’s reputation as a leading producer of dates in the region.

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