AlUla dates auction hits $3.4m in sales

More than 1,600 farmers took part, alongside strong interest from traders and investors. (SPA)
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Updated 11 November 2025
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AlUla dates auction hits $3.4m in sales

RIYADH: A considerable increase in revenue from the Royal Commission for AlUla’s dates auction has reaffirmed the region’s position as a leading agricultural hub in Saudi Arabia and globally.

This year’s auction, part of the AlUla Dates Festival, recorded a 48 percent rise in sales over last season, with more than 2,000 tonnes sold and revenues exceeding SR13 million ($3.4 million).

More than 1,600 farmers took part, alongside strong interest from traders and investors, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The auction reflects the high quality of AlUla’s agricultural output and the continued growth of its marketing ecosystem.

It also highlights the commission’s efforts to support farmers, enhance product competitiveness, and expand market reach locally and internationally, the SPA reported.

The festival, running until Nov. 15, celebrates the date palm as a symbol of the region’s agricultural heritage.

AlUla, one of the Kingdom’s largest date-producing regions, spans more than 15,000 hectares of palm farms, with 4.1 million trees yielding 170,000 tonnes annually.

The harvest season runs from Aug. 15 to Oct. 30, with Barni dates — the region’s most famous variety — making up 80 percent of production.


Saudi Arabia, regional partners reject any move to displace Palestinians from Gaza

Updated 05 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia, regional partners reject any move to displace Palestinians from Gaza

  • Expressed deep concern over Israeli statements about the opening of the Rafah crossing in one direction only

RIYADH: The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkiye and Qatar on Friday expressed deep concern over Israeli statements about the opening of the Rafah crossing in one direction only, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

In a joint statement, the ministers said it was a move that could facilitate the displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip into Egypt.

They firmly rejected any attempts to force Palestinians from their land, stressing the need for full adherence to the plan put forward by US President Donald Trump, which stipulated opening of the Rafah crossing in both directions and guaranteeing freedom of movement without coercion.

The ministers emphasized that conditions must be created to allow Palestinians to remain on their land and take part in rebuilding their homeland, under a comprehensive framework aimed at restoring stability and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

They reiterated their appreciation for Trump’s commitment to regional peace and underscored the importance of implementing his plan in full and without obstruction.

The statement also highlighted the urgent need for a sustained ceasefire, an end to civilian suffering, unrestricted humanitarian access to Gaza, and the launch of early recovery and reconstruction efforts.

The ministers further called for conditions that would enable the Palestinian Authority to resume its responsibilities in the enclave.

The eight countries reaffirmed their readiness to continue coordinating with the US and international partners to ensure full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2803 and other relevant resolutions, in pursuit of a just and lasting peace based on international law and the two-state solution, including the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.