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    Agriculture: Dams, oases and lakes are full of rain

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    Post by Rocky Mon 19 Feb 2018, 3:33 am

    Agriculture: Dams, oases and lakes are full of rain
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    The Federal Ministry of Agriculture announced the fullness of dams, oases and lakes that it had established within the project to reduce the phenomenon of desertification, drought and water scarcity in the country as a result of the rains that occurred during the past two days.


    The dams, oases and lakes created by the Department of Forestry and Combating Desertification were filled with rain, ministry spokesman Hamid Nayef said in a statement.


    He added that the water in the dam of Medisis and Aqisha and the rest of the payments and excavations and reached the maximum amounts of water, about 300 thousand cubic meters and the exit of excess water through the escape and the return of feeding valleys and water harvesting technologies are the most important activities used in dry and semi-arid lands and effective methods of combating programs Desertification and drought.


    "If there was a long-term strategy for water harvesting by the relevant authorities, which we have previously stated, it would have been more beneficial to store water. We hope to implement this strategy in the near future, which will be an important basis for useful measures to save water in times of scarcity," he added. 





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