Baghdad / Iraq News Network announced that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), on Saturday, launching a project to run 200 thousand Iraqis and restore the irrigation system for about 250 thousand hectares of agricultural land in the northern city of Mosul.The organization said that "about 200 thousand people from Mosul and other parts of Iraq will be able to work and earn income for the first time, since the control of the so - called organized Daesh on parts of the region in 2014, thanks to a new project we launched to restore the irrigation system for about 250 thousand hectares of land farm. " The organization predicted in a report today: " The water flowing through channels that soon they fuel the land that was fertile day and about 30 km west of Mosul, Iraq 's third - largest cities." "It is through the application of cash for work, which is one of the main components of the project , FAO, WHO will provide support to the most vulnerable families who need money to fill their daily needs, including the provision of food, clothing, heating and transportation, where many of them did not get a job earning him paid since at least two years. " She explained that "working within this program will clean the main channel of the northern island project irrigation system, dirt, stones and rubble in order to be opened again to feed the small canals in the agricultural land." She explained that "for the first time will work organization with a company specialized in mine clearance to clean up precious agricultural areas surrounding the channels of improvised explosive devices unexploded, so that farmers of crops and graze their cattle implant safely, and the project , which is currently benefiting more than three thousand people is a key to the revival of agricultural activities In the area".