The Byblos Roman Road association opened last Saturday a weekly market for traditional agricultural and artisan products in the courtyard adjacent to St John Mark Church facing the wax museum in the Old City of Jbeil. The market will open every Saturday attracting farmers from the different towns and villages of Jbeil, Kesrouan and Matn regions. The market allows producers and craftspeople to sell their goods in the heart of the coastal city. Customers can also benefit from fresh organic and water planted veggies and fruits, in addition to spices, traditional mouneh items and craftwork. To note, the above association provides the tents and tables for the farmers’ booths, as well as a permanent showroom in the UNESCO piazza at Jbeil’s Old Market. (Al Mustaqbal, July 26, 2017)