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About agriculture in Halsho

Halsho is a sub-district located in the mountainous Pishdar district within the northeastern part of the Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq, near the Iranian border. The surrounding terrain is characterized by rugged mountain slopes, fertile valleys, and freshwater springs that feed into local streams, creating a lush but challenging landscape that transitions from green valleys in the spring to dry highlands in the summer.

Agriculture in this mountainous region is characterized by small-scale, traditional farming. While the wider Sulaymaniyah region produces grains like wheat and barley, the local valleys of Halsho are suitable for orchards, cultivating stone fruits, walnuts, and pomegranates. Livestock farming is highly prominent, particularly sheep and goat husbandry, which supports the local heritage of producing high-quality Kurdish wool used for traditional shawls and textiles.

For agronomists and farm workers, opportunities are highly seasonal, centering around the spring planting and late summer harvesting of fruits, as well as seasonal shearing and livestock management. Most labor is manual due to the steep terrain, and workers can expect standard rustic conditions. Agronomists coming to the area generally advise on sustainable soil management, irrigation efficiency using mountain springs, and improving livestock yield.