Iraq’s wheat production declines due to summer drought

Published 2025년 7월 29일

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The Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture confirmed on Sunday that the country’s wheat production dropped drastically in 2025 due to the lack of rain. Iraq’s deputy agriculture minister, Mahdi al-Jubouri, told Rudaw that this year’s wheat production is estimated to be 5.12 million tons, compared to 5.4 million tons produced in 2024. Iraq is suffering from

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a deepening water shortage. According to the United Nations, the country is the fifth most vulnerable to climate change, with the consequences compounded by Turkey and Iran’s construction of dams on rivers that flow into Iraq. The absence of formal agreements with the two countries, along with this year’s drought, has exacerbated the issue. According to al-Jubouri, Iraq has maintained a consistent production of fruits and vegetables because these crops do not require a lot of water. The Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture declared in mid-July that it had achieved self-sufficiency in wheat for the third year in a row. The wheat produced from different Iraqi provinces, except the Kurdistan region of Iraq, reached four million tons so far, Shafaq News reported. During a celebration marking the accomplishment, Iraqi Minister of Agriculture Abbas Al-Maliki stated that this achievement is the result of ongoing government support and the ministry’s plans, which include providing agricultural ...

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