AMMAN — Head
of the Jordan Farmers Union Ibrahim Al-Sharif said that many farms were damaged
as a result of the frost that hit the Kingdom for two days in a row, noting
that the damage is serious and will negatively affect the production, according
to Jo24.
Sharif added that the farms of southern Amman
and Ramtha were greatly affected, especially the squash, cucumber, and tomato
crops, adding that even protected crops were affected, which will lead to a
delay in production.
Sharif said that it is rare for frost to
occur at this time of the year; he called on the Ministry of Agriculture to
help limit the damage and compensate farmers as soon as possible so that they
can plant new crops.
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AMMAN — Head
of the
Jordan Farmers Union Ibrahim Al-Sharif said that many farms were damaged
as a result of the frost that hit the Kingdom for two days in a row, noting
that the damage is serious and will negatively affect the production, according
to Jo24.
Sharif added that the farms of southern Amman
and Ramtha were greatly affected, especially the squash, cucumber, and tomato
crops, adding that even protected crops were affected, which will lead to a
delay in production.
Sharif said that it is rare for frost to
occur at this time of the year; he called on the
Ministry of Agriculture to
help limit the damage and compensate farmers as soon as possible so that they
can plant new crops.
Read more National news