It is a typical organization of pastoral and agricultural Mediterranean communities where transhumance, or a seasonal movement of livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures, is still practised.
Morh Kfarsghab, the winter village, is located on the north-western slope of the Joueit valley separating Miziara from Bnachii.
[citation needed] A written document mentioning Morh Kfarsghab is dated to October / November 1748 AD (Thu'l-Qa'dah 1161 Hijri).
[3] Total yearly precipitation is in the range of 33 inches (810 mm), with the heaviest occurring from late November to early April.
There is also in Morh Kfarsghab an important production of grape used mainly to produce the national aniseed-flavoured distilled alcoholic drink, the Arak.
[5] In the recent years, fig lost its importance as it needs continuous care during summertime when most of the people are in the summer village, some 25 kilometers away.