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Shelling out! Syrian farmers on Euphrates diversify into peanuts as harvest brings huge returns
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The cultivation of peanuts has taken off in the Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria, with farmers reportedly making huge returns - and the crops now second only to wheat in the country.

Footage shows men and women harvesting the crops on the banks of the Euphrates, gathering the nuts, washing them in the river and packing them into bags.

“It is a very good crop this year,” said Ali al-Rasoul, a farmer. “It generates high profits with low costs, especially in terms of seeds and fertilisers."

“Thank God, the harvest was very good. Previously, we only grew cotton and wheat, but this year we grew peanuts, and it proved a great success,” added Hanan al-Khalaf, a farmer.

The sandy soil of the area is reportedly perfect for cultivation, while peanuts are used in foodstuffs and medicines, and the green leaves in animal feed.

Shelling out! Syrian farmers on Euphrates diversify into peanuts as harvest brings huge returns

Syrian Arab Republic, Deir ez-Zor
October 31, 2024 at 14:58 GMT +00:00 · Published

The cultivation of peanuts has taken off in the Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria, with farmers reportedly making huge returns - and the crops now second only to wheat in the country.

Footage shows men and women harvesting the crops on the banks of the Euphrates, gathering the nuts, washing them in the river and packing them into bags.

“It is a very good crop this year,” said Ali al-Rasoul, a farmer. “It generates high profits with low costs, especially in terms of seeds and fertilisers."

“Thank God, the harvest was very good. Previously, we only grew cotton and wheat, but this year we grew peanuts, and it proved a great success,” added Hanan al-Khalaf, a farmer.

The sandy soil of the area is reportedly perfect for cultivation, while peanuts are used in foodstuffs and medicines, and the green leaves in animal feed.

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The cultivation of peanuts has taken off in the Deir ez-Zor province in eastern Syria, with farmers reportedly making huge returns - and the crops now second only to wheat in the country.

Footage shows men and women harvesting the crops on the banks of the Euphrates, gathering the nuts, washing them in the river and packing them into bags.

“It is a very good crop this year,” said Ali al-Rasoul, a farmer. “It generates high profits with low costs, especially in terms of seeds and fertilisers."

“Thank God, the harvest was very good. Previously, we only grew cotton and wheat, but this year we grew peanuts, and it proved a great success,” added Hanan al-Khalaf, a farmer.

The sandy soil of the area is reportedly perfect for cultivation, while peanuts are used in foodstuffs and medicines, and the green leaves in animal feed.

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