Today marks the beginning of the Saudi U-17 women's football national team's camp in Taif, which will continue until April 17. This camp is part of the technical preparations for upcoming competitions.
The practice of 'Ta'sheer' is a significant agricultural ritual associated with rose cultivation in Taif, coinciding with the blooming and harvest season. This cultural tradition reflects the identity of Taif and fosters a sense of community among farmers.
The Saudi U20 Women's National Team has organized a training camp in Taif, featuring 24 players from various clubs. The camp aims to enhance the team's readiness for upcoming competitions.
This year, the Taif rose harvest has reached a record surplus, enhancing Taif's status as a prominent agricultural and tourist destination. This increase reflects the success of local efforts in agricultural development and crop quality improvement.
The historic Al-Anqari Market in Taif is beautifully prepared to welcome the blessed month of Ramadan, adorned and ready to attract visitors. This market is a cultural and historical destination reflecting Saudi heritage.
A student from Taif has qualified for the finals of the Quran competition at the national level, showcasing her excellence in memorization and recitation of the Quran. This achievement reflects ongoing efforts to promote Quranic culture among Saudi youth.
Ayedh bin Awad Al-Nufai, the former mayor of Bani Saad, passed away yesterday. His funeral prayer was held at Al-Abbas Mosque, and he was buried at Al-Abbas Cemetery in Taif.
The Rose and Aromatic Plants Association in Taif announced the second postponement of the annual Rose Festival due to weather fluctuations affecting rose production. This has raised questions about the readiness of the events and support for farmers.
Taif Rose Water is a symbol of cultural heritage in Saudi Arabia, renowned for its high quality and diverse uses. Its production dates back centuries, making it an integral part of the region's cultural identity.
A medical team in Taif, Saudi Arabia, successfully performed an emergency surgery that saved the life of an infant facing serious health complications. The operation was necessitated by a critical medical condition that required immediate intervention.
A swarm of locusts has invaded the farms of Al-Thuqeef Canal located south of Taif, raising concerns among farmers about the impact on agricultural crops. This phenomenon comes at a critical time as many rely on these crops as a primary source of livelihood.
The Saudi RIF Association announced that the rose sector in Taif has achieved an annual growth exceeding <strong>15%</strong>, reflecting a rise in global demand for these flowers. This growth has also led to a noticeable improvement in farmers' incomes, enhancing Taif's status as a major center for rose production.
Reports from the Sustainable Agricultural Development Program (Saudi RIF) indicate that the flower sector in Saudi Arabia is experiencing significant growth, with annual productivity increasing by over <strong>15%</strong> to meet rising global demand. This sector produces approximately <strong>500 million roses</strong> annually from Taif farms.
The Taif Education Administration is set to welcome over <strong>250,000</strong> students tomorrow following the Eid al-Adha holiday. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to ensure a smooth educational process.
The Education Department in Taif announced that over <strong>250,000</strong> students will participate in the <strong>2026 Global Forum for Roses and Aromatic Plants</strong>, aimed at enhancing environmental and cultural awareness.