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AMMAN — Farmers are fearful that an upcoming cold spell might damage their crops, especially fruit trees, according to Director-General of the Jordan Farmers' Union Mahmoud Al Oran.In its five-day weather forecast, Arabia Weather, a weather forecasting company, said that the Kingdom on Thursday will be affected by an “unusually” cold air mass, causing temperatures to drop
AMMAN — Farmers are fearful that an upcoming cold spell might damage their crops, especially fruit trees, according to Director-General of the Jordan Farmers' Union Mahmoud Al Oran.In its five-day weather forecast, Arabia Weather, a weather forecasting company, said that the Kingdom on Thursday will be affected by an “unusually” cold air mass, causing temperatures to drop
AMMAN — The National Employment Programme 2022 (Tashgheel), which was launched in April of 2022, has served a total of 20,000 beneficiaries, who signed contracts with 935 private sector institutions, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.The industrial sector recorded a 30 per cent employment rate, followed by the educational sector with 22 per cent, and the tourism sector
AMMAN — Cold and cloudy weather conditions accompanied by rainfall are expected to prevail in most regions across the Kingdom, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD). Arabia Weather, a weather forecasting company, said that a third-degree weather depression, which began affecting the Kingdom on Saturday, is forecast to last until Tuesday.
AMMAN — The National Employment Programme 2022 (Tashgheel), which was launched in April of 2022, has served a total of 20,000 beneficiaries, who signed contracts with 935 private sector institutions, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.The industrial sector recorded a 30 per cent employment rate, followed by the educational sector with 22 per cent, and the tourism sector
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