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8/6/25, 10:22 AM                        Liwa Ajman Dates and Honey Festival ends with broad Gulf participation
        The festival’s latest edition features an eclectic array of events such as art performances and competitions
        across diverse categories and age groups.



        The agenda also included educational sessions on palm cultivation and beekeeping methods, along with a
        series of training workshops on local handicrafts, and a children’s corner for hosting artistic events,
        competitions and educational activities.


        Mahmood Alhashmi, Director-General of ADTD said: “In its tenth year and with its remarkable success today,

        the Liwa Ajman Dates and Honey Festival proves its importance as a cultural platform that consolidates the
        local heritage and supports farmers, beekeepers and local project owners, strengthening the emirate's

        position as a prominent destination for traditional events.”


        He added: “At the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, we are keen to expand and diversify the
        agenda of events with each session, developing content and achieving broad local and regional community

        participation. This reflects our dedication to highlighting Ajman's role as an emirate that preserves the Emirati
        identity and authentic values and seeks to transfer them to future generations.”


        The 10th edition hosted a series of workshops, most notably drawing on palm trunk, medal making using

        weaving techniques, the diamond coloring workshop, Suroud decoration workshop, Al Jafeer decorating
        workshop, and many others.


        It also held daily auctions for dates, honey and various traditional artefacts, part of the proceeds of which will
        be allocated to charity, in addition to traditional events that highlighted the Emirati culture.



        The event attracted widespread participation from the country’s emirates, through its unique contests
        featuring various categories, including the Emirates of Ajman, North Emirates, Other Emirates, Citrus &
        Fruits, and Hoey Contest.



        Date contests covered the most well-known types, such as Khalas, Berhi, Lulu, Khenaizy, and Ajman Palms,
        while honey contests included types like Sumar, Crystallised, Sidr, Beeswax, and many others and Fruit
        contests included lemon, mango, and almond, figs, and Citrus.



        The 10th Liwa Ajman Dates and Honey Festival featured 61 exhibitors from across the nation, including
        farmers, beekeepers, entrepreneurs and business owners, in addition to representatives from various
        government and private entities.





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