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About agriculture in Pirmam

Pirmam (also known as Salahaddin) is a scenic mountainous resort town located in the Erbil Governorate of the Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq. Situated atop the Pirmam Mountain within the high-folded zone of the Zagros range, the town sits at an elevation of around 900 to 1,000 meters above sea level, offering a temperate escape from the scorching plains below. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by rugged ridges, undulating green hills, and fertile valleys that transition from lush vegetation in the rainy winter and spring seasons to drier, golden pastures in the hot summer months.

Agriculture in the Pirmam area benefits from a relatively high annual rainfall compared to the southern plains, allowing for a mix of rainfed and irrigated farming. The steep slopes and valley floors are home to extensive fruit orchards, producing high-quality pomegranates, figs, grapes, olives, and stone fruits such as peaches and apricots. In the wider rural territory, dryland farming of cereal crops like wheat and barley is widespread, alongside small-scale vegetable production in irrigated plots. Livestock husbandry, particularly sheep and goat herding, remains a vital traditional activity, utilizing the mountain pastures for grazing and contributing to a rich local trade in dairy products like cheese and yogurt.

For agronomists and agricultural workers, Pirmam offers distinct seasonal opportunities, particularly during the fruit harvesting peaks from mid-summer through autumn when the demand for manual picking, sorting, and packaging rises. Agronomists are increasingly sought after to help local farmers implement modern soil conservation, drip irrigation, and pest management techniques suited for hilly terrains and greenhouse operations. Workers should expect a demanding physical environment due to the steep, terraced layouts of many orchards, combined with a hospitable local community and a climate that, while hot in summer, remains significantly cooler and more pleasant than the rest of the Erbil province.