Farmers strive to save Iraq's rice production amid water crisis

  • 2 months ago
Joufi is one among several farmers to be receiving support from the agriculture ministry whose experts have been developing innovative methods to save Iraq's rice production. "Using traditional methods, 10 to 15 people were required to manually get the water from here and there. Now, only one person is needed to operate the sprinklers and pump, and the field is irrigated properly," he explains.
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00:00The last year of harvest is 2020.
00:19After that, it became dry, and a lot of things happened in the country.
00:25As a result, the harvest was cut off.
00:28The main reason is the lack of water.
00:31During these years, we have suffered a lot.
00:42Yes, fix it, fix it, fix it.
00:49In the old days, there were 10 or 15 people who would go after the water.
00:54The water went from here to there.
00:56Now, one person can turn on the pump and fill the well in the right way.
01:03This type, which we called the strange type,
01:07we worked on it for about 15 years.
01:11We carried out all the special experiments with this hereditary structure.
01:15The hereditary structure is superior to other types in production,
01:20the local types in Iraq.
01:22In addition, it can withstand the flood.
01:26Come on, let's go.
01:52For more information, visit www.fema.gov

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