Agriculture
A close-up view of Hawraman walnuts lying on the ground. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Different varieties of grapes on display at the Duhok's 18th Grape Festival. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Kurdish farmer inspects his wheat farm near the Dukan reservoir in Rania, Kurdistan Region, July 2, 2022. (AFP)
Begard Talabani, the KRG Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources, speaking to press conference, Sep. 8, 2025. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
A farmer from Penjwen holding a large black plastic crate filled with fresh red tomatoes. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Kurdish date farmers tending their palms in Garmiyan. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Locally grown vegetables on display at Halabja market. (Photo: KRG)
The photo shows a Kurdish elder cleaning and inspecting her sumac harvest. (Videograb: Kurdistan Chronicle)
An illustration showcasing the variety of vegetables produced in the Kurdistan Region and exported to markets outside the Region. (Graphics: Kurdistan24)
The photo shows the varieties of grapes produced in Duhok. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
The photo shows the 'Rain Hose' method used in Kani Qulka, Raparin Independent Administration in Kurdistan Region. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Tomato crop from Kamyaran city in Sine province, Iran. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Cattle are fed with locally produced animal feed in the Kurdistan Region, where factories generate an estimated 2.5 million tons annually. (Photo: Darvan.co)
Forward-thinking farmer Hamid Ismail holds a freshly picked bunch of grapes at his farm in Kurdistan. (Photo: Kurdistan Chronicle)
Abdulrahman Abdullah, spokesperson for the General Directorate of Investment in Zakho, speaking to Kurdistan24, Aug. 17, 2025. (Photo: Kurdistan24)
Locally grown and harvested fig products are on display the Fig Festival in Taq Taq. (Kurdistan24)