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Cherry-picking season in Golan Heights nears its end as Israelis rush to farms
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First reported by N12 · Jun 23, 2026
What happened
Cherry-picking season in the Golan Heights is nearing its close, with southern orchards set to finish this weekend and higher northern sites lasting into July. The article highlights Mullu Farm in Moshav Sha'al, including its fruit, prices, hours and on-site coffee cart.
- 01Golan Heights cherry-picking season is ending soon.
- 02Southern orchards may close after this weekend.
- 03Mullu Farm in Moshav Sha'al offers several self-pick fruits.
- 04Entry costs 35 shekels, and take-home fruit costs 40 shekels per kilo.
- 05The farm is open daily from 9:00 to 16:00.
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