The province of Raymah, Yemen, is famous for its agriculture, tourist scenery, seasonal waterfalls during the rains, and its towering mountains
https://tourism-y.blogspot.com/ Raymah Governorate in Yemen is famous for agriculture and it is a source of livelihood for many of the people of the governorate. The governorate is characterized by fertile soil, and there are many springs, reservoirs, and water barriers that provide drinking and irrigation water, which makes it ideal for agriculture.
Many food crops and vegetables grow in Raymah Governorate, including coffee, corn, wheat, barley, beans, lentils, peas, beans, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, onions, garlic, lettuce, and carrots, in addition to fruits such as mangoes, papayas, bananas, lemons, oranges, apples, watermelons, and melons.
In the province of Rayma, there are also many medicinal and aromatic plants, such as coriander, mint, thyme, cloves, anise, and lavender. There is also a group of fruit trees in the governorate, such as palm trees, almonds, and olives.
Crop cultivation in Rayma governorate is characterized by what is called seasonal agriculture, which depends on seasonal rain water. In Yemen, it is called "one hundred by one hundred", as the governorate is divided into one hundred roundabouts, and cultivation rotates in it every five years on seven varieties of different plants.
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