The annual Mahaseel Festival at Katara – the Cultural Village “came to an end successfully”, attracting several dignitaries, government officials and a large number of visitors since it opened on December 31, 2018.
The Mahaseel festival at Katara – the Cultural Village, continued to attract more visitors with more fun and entertainment activities on its second day.
The annual Mahaseel festival at Katara – the Cultural Village was opened Monday by general manager Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim al-Sulaiti, along with several officials from the Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) and local food production companies.
Katara – the Cultural Village will launch the third edition of Mahaseel Festival on December 31, aimed at supporting and promoting agriculture and livestock sector in Qatar, it was announced.
A series of lectures and workshops on a number of topics about agriculture highlighted the third day of the Mahaseel Festival, taking place in Katara – the Cultural Village’s southern area.
The second edition of Mahaseel Festival kicked off Saturday at the southern area of Katara – the Cultural Village, offering a wide range of fresh produce and dairy products from local Qatari farms and companies.
Qatari farms will feature an array of fresh produce and dairy products at the second edition of Mahaseel Festival, scheduled from December 23 to 27 at the southern area of Katara – the Cultural Village.
Retail chain LuLu Hypermarket has kept pace with the growing demand among its health conscious consumers seeking organic food products, including produce grown in farms in the country.
Various farms in Qatar, participating in the first edition of the ongoing Mahaseel festival 2017, have seen a growing demand for organic produce in the country.
Groups of students from different schools in Qatar who visited the Mahaseel Festival had the opportunity to take part in a number of educational activities, providing them with a unique learning experience on planting.
The first edition of Mahaseel Festival kicked off Katara – the Cultural Village on Tuesday, featuring 'a wide array of locally-produced, high quality agricultural products at affordable prices.'