Sweida-Sana
The popular Friday market in the town of Qarya, Sweida, constitutes an opportunity to market locally manufactured agricultural and food products from the producer to the consumer, making it witnessing an increasing demand a few weeks after its opening.
And the market, created in cooperation between the Local Development Committee for a project in the town of Qarya and the town council within the northern garden site, after preparing it, comes according to the head of the committee Muthanna Alamuddin to reduce the financial burdens on the people and provide them with materials at lower prices than the market while achieving a profit margin for productive farmers after breaking the ring of middlemen through Selling various agricultural and locally manufactured products and some products not available in the town.
The deputy head of the village council, Salim Ghubra, pointed out that the market helps farmers sell their products and citizens benefit from them directly without the presence of intermediaries, indicating that the council worked to equip the northern garden in the town and allocated a part of it to establish the market to encourage this initiative that serves the people.
And between the two farmers, Bahi Abu Saab and Nashat al-Dibs, they put out their vegetable products every Friday at prices that are lowered from the market, so that they are spent within a short period of time as a result of the purchase movement taking place by the people.
Citizen Nabil Alam El-Din considered that the market encourages farmers to sell their products and provides them directly to citizens at relatively better prices than the markets, while citizen Ziad Adeeb Al-Safadi believes that the quality of the products he bought from the market is good, and citizen Luay Al-Halah stressed the need for the continuity and development of the market during the coming period.
The popular markets remain a necessity for those with limited income, especially in the current circumstances, to reduce the burdens on them and secure their needs, which requires expanding their scope and materials in them to achieve their goal.
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