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3,000 Fish for a Sea of Sand and Stone in the Sahara

Sidahmed Badad was taken for granted when he proposed raising fish and raising an orchard in the middle of the Sahara desert. But today it is a reality and the Badad Farm project has a farm with more than 3,000 tilapias and a greenhouse that challenges the logic of the Algerian hamada landscape, a grassland plateau of sand and stone on which the Saharawi refugee camps are located.
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Sidahmed Badad was taken for granted when he proposed raising fish and raising an orchard in the middle of the Sahara desert. But today it is a reality and the Badad Farm project has a farm with more than 3,000 tilapias and a greenhouse that challenges the logic of the Algerian hamada landscape, a grassland plateau of sand and stone on which the Saharawi refugee camps are located.

·Pamplona, Spain
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Noticias de Navarra broke the news in Pamplona, Spain on Wednesday, December 24, 2025.
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