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What You Need to Know about Water Scarcity in Afghanistan

What You Need to Know about Water Scarcity in Afghanistan

by Ehsan Bayat | Jul 19, 2017 | Agriculture, Conservation, Middle East, Water, Weather

While water is essential to life, there isn’t a lot of it in the Middle East. With an average annual precipitation of less than 13 inches, Afghanistan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the Middle East region. Most of the country’s 32 million residents...
A Look at 3 Desalination Plants in the Gulf

A Look at 3 Desalination Plants in the Gulf

by Ehsan Bayat | Jul 12, 2017 | Conservation, Middle East, Water

Most of the drinking water consumed in Middle Eastern countries is desalinated. While desalination—which involves the removal of salt from seawater—may sound like a simple process, it is in fact very complex. Desalination is an ancient practice that has been tracked...
How Dairy Farms Prosper in the Saudi Desert

How Dairy Farms Prosper in the Saudi Desert

by Ehsan Bayat | Jun 7, 2017 | Agriculture, Farm, Middle East, Water, Weather

Cows are thirsty animals that require a lot of water to stay healthy and even more if a farmer wants them to produce milk. In order to produce 1 liter of milk, a cow needs to drink at least 3 liters of water. When the environment is right—in the US, for example—a...
The Water Crisis in the Middle East: Problems and Solutions

The Water Crisis in the Middle East: Problems and Solutions

by Ehsan Bayat | May 18, 2017 | Agriculture, Conservation, Middle East, Water

Despite being home to the Fertile Crescent, the cradle of civilization where agriculture and cities were born, the Middle East has generally harsh climactic conditions that make human survival difficult. One of the greatest challenges faced by the region is water...
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