Ajloun Taps Natural Assets to Boost Sustainability, Job Creation
01/04/2026 | 14:16:12
Ajloun, April 1 (Petra) -- Ajloun Governorate is moving to leverage its natural resources to advance green economy initiatives, aiming to enhance economic sustainability, generate employment, and support local communities.
Director of Agriculture in Ajloun Sitan Sarhan said the agricultural sector remains a key pillar of the governorate’s economy, supported by fertile land and abundant water resources, including springs and valleys, which provide a conducive environment for diversified agricultural production.
He noted that the total arable land in the governorate stands at approximately 248,000 dunams, of which around 161,000 dunams are currently cultivated, primarily with fruit crops such as olives, almonds, grapes, and apples. He added that promoting small-scale rural enterprises and expanding organic farming practices support resource sustainability and open access to new markets.
Director of the Ajloun Forest Reserve Uday Qudah said forest ecosystems play a central role in preserving biodiversity and advancing the green economy, highlighting the reserve’s contribution to environmental conservation and ecotourism development.
He added that reforestation and land rehabilitation initiatives help safeguard natural resources while creating employment opportunities in environmental and rural sectors.
Head of the Ajloun Farmers Union Munib Samadi said the governorate’s agricultural output is distinguished by its diversity and quality, positioning it for integration into ecotourism and rural tourism value chains. He stressed that strengthening cooperative frameworks and providing technical and marketing support enhances farmers’ competitiveness in domestic and export markets.
Head of the Engineers Syndicate in Ajloun Muawiya Annab highlighted the importance of integrated engineering planning in supporting green economy objectives, ensuring a balance between development needs and environmental conservation. He underscored the need to design projects that preserve forests and water resources while supporting infrastructure development for ecotourism.
Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at Ajloun National University Ibrahim Tahhat said scientific research and agricultural innovation are critical to advancing the green economy, noting that expanding the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants could increase value-added production and create new investment opportunities.
Researcher at the Economic and Social Council Abdul Rahman Abu Nuqta said Ajloun’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, tourism, and handicrafts, with strong potential for developing small-scale industries. He added that investing in rural enterprises contributes to job creation, reduces unemployment, and enhances local economic returns, stressing alignment with national sustainable development priorities.
Member of the Green Planet Society for Environmental Protection Osama Luay said the governorate’s extensive forest cover, which accounts for nearly one-third of its area, positions it as a viable model for implementing green economy concepts. He emphasized the importance of supporting community-led initiatives that integrate environmental protection with economic and social development.
//Petra// AJ