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About agriculture in Kushk-e Nar

Kushk-e Nar is situated in the westernmost part of Hormozgan province, near the coastline of the Persian Gulf. The landscape is characterized by rugged mountain ranges that meet the sea, creating a narrow coastal strip with an arid climate and sparse natural vegetation. The surrounding rural area is a mix of sandy plains and rocky terrain, where human activity is closely tied to the availability of water sources.

Agriculture in this region revolves around date palm cultivation and off-season vegetable production. Farmers utilize specialized irrigation systems to grow crops like tomatoes, onions, and melons during the milder winter months when other parts of the country are too cold for such activities. Livestock farming, particularly the raising of goats and camels, is also a traditional part of the local rural economy, adapted to the sparse forage available in the desert climate.

For agronomists and seasonal workers, the area offers unique opportunities during the date harvest and the winter vegetable season. Work is often physically demanding due to the high temperatures and humidity typical of the Persian Gulf coast, even outside of summer. Most positions involve irrigation management, harvesting, and the maintenance of palm groves, requiring professionals who are familiar with desert farming techniques and soil salinity management.