Saudi Arabia The
coffee sector accounted for about 0.86 percent of
Saudi Arabia's gross domestic product in 2020 and is expected to rise to 6.18 percent over the next five
years. The Kingdom produces about 300 tons of high-quality Khawlani coffee beans a year, which are consumed locally and exported to the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Al-Dayer governorate, located in the eastern part of the
Jazan region, occupies first place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the number of
farms and Khawlani coffee
trees, with a number of 994 farms that embrace more than 218,000 coffee trees, to produce more than 600,000 kilos of Khawlani coffee per year. In the latest statistics on coffee production and the number of farms and trees in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the year 2019, the GDP of Coffea Arabica reached 646 tons, and the number of coffee farms reached 847 farms containing 100,000 coffee trees, including 82,390
fruit trees. Sixty-five percent of farmers in the mountains of Jazan are from the
Al-Dayer governorate, according to the Jazan Mountain Development and Reconstruction Authority. The second largest number hail from Fayfa at 12 percent, followed by the governorates of
Al- Reeth,
Al-Edabi,
Al-Aridhah and Harub. The number of coffee trees reached 160 thousand, of which 82,000 bear fruit, with a production volume of 330 tons for 2020. There are more than 171,380 coffee trees in the Jazan region, of which 122,455 are in the Al-Dayer governorate. These produce up to 685,536 tons of coffee beans. However, the Al-Dayer
area produces more than 489,820 tons of coffee beans, making it the capital of the Khawlani coffee beans in the Kingdom. There are over 1,596 coffee tree farmers in the Jazan region, and more than 919 of these are located in the Al-Dayer governorate.
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