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    Agriculture reveals the trees that Iraq needs to cope with desertification and clarifies the summer

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    Post by Rocky Tue 13 Apr 2021, 7:37 am

    Agriculture reveals the trees that Iraq needs to cope with desertification and clarifies the summer plan

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    {Baghdad: Al Furat News} The Ministry of Agriculture revealed, today, Tuesday, what trees Iraq needs to confront desertification, indicating that Iraq lacks water resources.
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    A spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture, Hamid Al-Nayef, told {Al Furat News} that "desertification is a social scourge not only in Iraq, but in the whole world," indicating that "it is caused by This is due to the scarcity of water that is the result of global warming and the lack of rain, as well as the lack of water revenues from neighboring countries. "
    Al-Nayef added, "Iraq has not fully received its water dues from the Turkish side, let alone from the Iranian side."
    A spokesman for the Ministry of Agriculture indicated that "the ministry’s measures need large sums of money in order to afforest areas with perennial trees and use artesian wells and oases." 
    And Al-Nayef said that "Saudi Arabia has contributed to the introduction of Iraq within the {ten billion trees}, but the money is still weak."
    The agriculture spokesman pointed out that his ministry "has plans and proposals to implement a special program for afforestation in Iraq to reduce desertification, but the program is still a proposal under study." 
    He noted that "Iraq needs 14 billion and 200 million trees." 
    Al-Nayef added, "It is still too early to judge the water plan, because this year is dry and lacks rain, and we still depend on 2019 water." 
    He concluded, "If the ministry does not get its financial dues, it cannot present a complete summer plan, but rather it is a codified plan."    

    Specialists warned of the exacerbation of the problem of desertification in Iraq and the encroachment of sand dunes, stressing that the year 2030 will witness the entry of sand into the streets and homes of cities.
    United Nations statistics estimate that Iraq loses about 100 thousand dunums of arable land annually, as a result of the climate change that has occurred globally and Iraq within it, and the unjust use of soil as a result of repeated agriculture and the irrigation system that caused soil salinization.
    United Nations experts expect the rise of desertification and drought in Iraq due to the lack of rain and the reduction in neighboring countries of the quantities of water entering through the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which will reduce the percentage of cultivated areas in the country in half.
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