Extreme heat in Jordan negatively affects summer crops

Published 2021년 7월 19일

Tridge summary

Jordan has experienced significant agricultural damage due to rising temperatures and decreased precipitation, leading to an early end of the production season for many crops. The country has been hit with temperatures as high as 50 degrees, affecting crops such as pumpkin, cowpea, okra, and pumpkin. In response, Jordan has signed an agreement with Israel to purchase an additional 50 million cubic meters of water to mitigate the water shortage.
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Original content

As in many countries in the world, the increase in air temperatures in Jordan caused damage to seasonal products and the early end of the production season. The change in weather conditions due to the excessive increase in summer temperatures and the decrease in the precipitation percentage in the country seriously affected agricultural products. In the country where unprecedented temperatures were experienced, thermometers sometimes reached 50 degrees. Following rainfall and reduced water reserves, Jordan signed an agreement to purchase ...
Source: Sondakika

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