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Arabian jasmine, locally known in Yemen as Al-Ful, is an aromatic flower deeply rooted in the country’s cultural and social traditions. It holds a symbolic presence in weddings, graduations, and joyous occasions, celebrated for its sweet fragrance and distinctive appeal. Cultivation is concentrated primarily in the northern governorate of Al-Hodeidah and the southern governorate of Lahj, where growing interest and favorable marketing conditions have turned jasmine farming into an increasingly viable economic venture.