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Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

  • Iraqi farmers in desert regions increasingly use groundwater and modern irrigation systems for cultivation this winter.
  • This shift occurs due to persistent drought, scarce rainfall, and significantly lower river water levels.
  • A government initiative supports this by leasing desert land cheaply and providing subsidized irrigation equipment.
  • Iraq cultivated 775,000 hectares this winter using groundwater, while rivers watered only two million dunums.
  • While boosting yields, this increased reliance threatens to deplete vital groundwater resources shared regionally.
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Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yield

Farmer Hadi Saheb cannot wait to see his wheat fields flourish in the heart of the desert after he tapped into groundwater reserves in water-starved Iraq.

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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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