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Eastern Region Produces Over 21 Tonnes of Mangrove Honey Per Year

Beekeepers in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Region harvest over 21 tonnes of mangrove honey annually from hives positioned near coastal mangrove forests.

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Eastern Region Produces Over 21 Tonnes of Mangrove Honey Per Year

Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Region produces more than 21 tonnes of natural mangrove honey each year, with harvesting tied to mangrove forests stretching along the region’s coastline.

Local beekeepers collect the honey from hives placed near mangrove habitats, where the coastal trees serve as a primary nectar source for bee colonies.

The Eastern Region is known for mangrove honey production due to the geographic spread of mangrove forests across its shoreline areas.

The annual output of more than 21 tonnes reflects the scale of seasonal harvesting connected to these coastal ecosystems.

Mangrove stands lining the Eastern Region’s coast provide sustained nectar supplies that support honey collection during specific harvesting periods throughout the year.

The continuity of mangrove habitats along the coastline has enabled ongoing production by beekeepers operating in coastal areas of the region.

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