The Field Division at the Arab Construction Project Association oversees various agricultural activities focused on the cultivation of forage crops. The division plays a vital role in advancing agriculture in the region through sustainable farming practices and technical support for local farmers.
Key crops include wheat, forage corn, and Pennisetum (Bonikem)—an essential feed source for the association’s cattle farm. The division ensures year-round productivity by implementing modern irrigation methods and innovative agricultural techniques to maximize yield while preserving natural resources.
The field area spans 341 dunums, with 120 dunums cultivated twice annually with corn for silage production, and 100 dunums planted with wheat once a year for hay bales supplied to the association’s cattle farms. Additionally, the division engages in the cultivation of Bonikem and other forage crops and conducts experimental agricultural trials in cooperation with agricultural and humanitarian organizations.
🌴 Date Palm Section
The Date Palm Section of the Arab Construction Project Association is one of the specialized departments that focuses on the cultivation of date palms and the development of date production in the region, contributing to strengthening the Palestinian date sector locally and internationally. The association's land hosts several agricultural investors working in date palm cultivation, in addition to owning nearly 800 date palms of the best and highest quality varieties, particularly the "Medjool" date palm, which is globally recognized for its quality. The section also utilizes advanced technology in pest control and conducts research related to water and its quality, as the farm is equipped to carry out studies related to date palms. The latest techniques in irrigation and fertilization are also used.
The section works on improving productivity and the quality of dates through:
Selecting the best varieties suitable for the region,
Implementing modern smart irrigation techniques,
Applying advanced agricultural practices such as balanced fertilization,
Using the latest methods in date processing to ensure clean and high-quality production.
The section is committed to global quality standards at all stages of production, from cultivation to harvest and packaging, which contributes to enhancing the status of Palestinian dates in both local and international markets.
The association is also aiming to transition its date palm cultivation to an Organic Date Palm System.