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The growing success of Jordanian honeys, rich and diverse

Jordanian honey is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and other health benefits. The Kingdom of Jordan prides itself on its rich diversity of honeys, comprising 19 different types. More than 4,000 beekeepers produce between 700 and 800 tons a year, or about 70 percent of the country's annual needs. Jordanian honey sells for between 15 and 30 dinars ($19 to $39) per kilogram, depending on the type. "We are very close to self-sufficiency," says Mohammad Rababaa, director of the Jordan Beekeepers Association.

Sweet success: Jordan s beekeepers busy as honey demand soars

Jordan's key tourism industry may have been hammered by Covid, but the pandemic gave a boost to another sector, keeping its beekeepers busy as demand for

Sweet success — Jordan s beekeepers busy as honey demand soars

Sweet success — Jordan s beekeepers busy as honey demand soars
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Jordanian scholar outlines research potential of Tell Al Rumayth archaeological site near Ramtha

AMMAN Near the entrance to Ramtha, in Irbid, lies Tell Al Rumayth, a fortified settlement situated at the southern borders of the Aramean Kingdom of Damascus.“Along with other fortresses in the region, such as the fortress at Fudayn, its main function was to protect the east-west route and to defend the southern frontiers of the kingdom,” noted  Jordanian archaeologist

Jordanian scholar outlines research potential of Tell Al Rumayth archaeological site near Ramtha

Jordanian scholar outlines research potential of Tell Al Rumayth archaeological site near Ramtha
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