Saudi Arabia to Send 700 Tonnes of Dates to 102 Countries for Ramadan
The dates are part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Gift Program.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call, and Guidance is shipping 700 tonnes of dates to 102 countries ahead of Ramadan. This is 200 tonnes larger than last year’s shipment of dates. These dates, which are part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Gift Program, will be sent through the ministry’s attachés at embassies to arrive in time for the holy month.
Dates have long been central to Ramadan traditions, with Saudi Arabia being one of the world’s largest producers. Al-Qassim and Al Madina are known for high quality varieties like Ajwa, Sukkari, and Khalas, which are all widely consumed during the month, as they are typically the first food eaten to break the fast.
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