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The article discusses the Cherry Festival in the Lebanese town of Hamana, highlighting the importance of the cherry harvest season as a temporary cultural and economic event that revitalizes life in the town. The report emphasizes the preparations of farmers, especially Naji Abu Al-Shallash, and the challenges related to rising production costs and market instability. It also praises the quality of the season, which benefited from rich water-rich soil and an abundant harvest, despite the small size of the fruits. Additionally, the article indicates that the festival reflects the town's heritage and encourages tourism. However, the agricultural sector remains fragile and dependent on seasonal work, with a successful season serving as a main source of income that compensates for the limited annual earnings, amidst the absence of genuine sustainability guarantees.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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