FOOD IN AFRICA: Egypt moves to develop irrigation systems to save water, boost productivity
As a dry nation, Egypt relies mainly on the Nile Water and partially on ground water for irrigation. With a limited share of the Nile and mostly non-renewable groundwater, the country is moving quickly to develop its irrigation systems which would save water and increase productivity of its. cultivated lands.
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