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Jordan Valley Citrus Farms (Jordan)

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The citrus farms of the Jordan Valley, often referred to as the Ghor region, form the agricultural heartland of Jordan. Thanks to the subtropical climate and the low elevation, which in some parts is more than 200 meters below sea level, conditions are good for growing oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and pomelos. Irrigation for these fertile lands is primarily supplied by the King Abdullah Canal, which diverts water from the Yarmouk River. The citrus harvesting season begins in late autumn and continues through spring, with the region meeting much of the domestic demand and providing produce for export to neighboring countries. Agriculture in this part of the Rift Valley has a long tradition and is a vital economic pillar for the local population. Despite challenges posed by water scarcity, many farms are increasingly adopting modern drip irrigation and sustainable farming techniques to maintain productivity in this unique geographical zone.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.

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📋 Practical info

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What is this place?
These citrus farms in the Jordan Valley form the agricultural heart of the country. The unique microclimate below sea level allows for exceptional fruit quality, and the farms supply both the domestic market and exports.
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Visiting
The farms are mostly private agricultural operations but are easily visible from main roads. Some farms often have roadside stalls or offer small farm tours during the season, giving insights into cultivation.
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Where to view it
The best view is from Highway 65, which winds through the valley and provides sweeping vistas of the citrus groves. Rest stops along the slopes serve as well-suited photo points to capture the green rows of trees.
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Local products
The orchards mainly produce oranges, lemons, and grapefruits. In season, fresh fruits can be bought directly from roadside stalls, often sourced from the adjacent fields.
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Active season
The citrus harvest season typically lasts from November to April, peaking in January and February. During this time, the farms are busiest, and the trees are laden with ripe fruit.
Nearby
A trip to the Jordan Valley can be excellently combined with a visit to the Dead Sea, just a short drive away. The historic city of Jericho and Mount Nebo also make handy combinations.

Geography

Coordinates
32.06200, 35.59000

Facts

  • The Jordan Valley lies up to 400 meters below sea level at its lowest points.
  • The King Abdullah Canal is the primary water source for farm irrigation.
  • Citrus fruits constitute a major portion of Jordan's agricultural exports.
  • The region benefits from mild winters, allowing for year-round cultivation.
  • Water-saving drip irrigation has been widely implemented in recent years.
  • The valley is considered one of the oldest continuously farmed regions in the world.

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Sights in the town Jordan Valley Citrus Farms (2)

Khirbat al Mira🏺 historical

Ancient ruins in the Jordan Valley showing remnants of mudbrick buildings from an early agricultural community.

Tall Dāmiyā🏺 historical

An archaeological tell on the Jordan River identified with the biblical city of Adam near a historical ford.

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Frequently asked questions

What fruits grow in the Jordan Valley?
Oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and mandarins thrive there due to the mild winter climate.
When is the main harvest season?
Citrus fruits are harvested in the Jordan Valley primarily during the winter months, from November to March.
Can you visit the farms?
Many farms are private, but there are numerous roadside stalls selling fresh produce directly from the fields.
Why is the Jordan Valley so fertile?
The low elevation below sea level provides warm temperatures year-round and ample irrigation opportunities.
What else is nearby?
Nearby attractions include historical sites like Pella or the Baptism Site of Jesus at the Jordan River.
Jordan Valley Citrus Farms: where is it located?
Jordan Valley Citrus Farms is located in Jordan.
Jordan Valley Citrus Farms: what is there to see?
Highlights include Khirbat al Mira, Tall Dāmiyā.
Jordan Valley Citrus Farms: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Apr, May, Oct.
Jordan Valley Citrus Farms: why is it worth visiting?
The citrus farms of the Jordan Valley, often referred to as the Ghor region, form the agricultural heartland of Jordan.
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