Taq Taq Fig Festival Highlights Local Agricultural Growth

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The Taq Taq Fig Festival continues to showcase the region’s agricultural achievements. Held annually in Taq Taq city, this event draws attention to the summer fig harvest. The local agriculture department confirmed the festival will return this year with high expectations.

Haji Sabah Osman, director of Taq Taq’s agricultural department, announced the update on Wednesday, July 23, 2025. He said farmers in the area have already begun harvesting figs. In recent days, ripe figs have been delivered to the Alo Taq Taq market.

Daily production now ranges between 10 and 15 tons. However, output is expected to rise sharply in the coming days. According to Haji Sabah, harvests may reach up to 50 tons per day. These products will also supply protected distribution centers in central and southern Iraq.

Despite optimism, challenges remain. This year’s heavy rainfall and dust storms impacted crop quality. Haji Sabah noted that this year’s harvest has not matched expectations. Last August, fig production peaked at 50 tons daily, a level hoped for again in 2025.

The Taq Taq Fig Festival plays a major role in supporting farmers. In previous years, local producers showcased their fruits during the event. Visitors had the opportunity to buy fresh products directly from the source. This direct sale approach has supported both local farming and tourism.

In addition to figs, the region also offers a range of other summer crops. Taq Taq’s agricultural potential continues to grow, supported by seasonal rain and improved infrastructure.

The Taq Taq Fig Festival not only celebrates fruit but also promotes the local economy. Organizers hope this year’s event will attract even more attention and bring new investment opportunities.

This celebration of agriculture remains one of the city’s most beloved traditions. Residents, farmers, and visitors look forward to this vibrant display of Kurdish farming excellence each year.

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