Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yields
30-04-2025 15:00 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Iraq farmers turn to groundwater to boost desert yields

In drought-stricken Iraq, farmers like Hadi Saheb are drilling wells to tap into groundwater reserves, enabling them to cultivate desert lands and increase wheat production. While this government-backed initiative boosts food security, experts warn that unsustainable groundwater extraction threatens to deplete this vital resource, mirroring past experiences in neighboring countries and raising concerns about long-term water availability.
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