Agriculture

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Syria Cuts Water Imports from Turkey via Euphrates River

The Syrian Ministry of Energy announced the start of reducing water quantities flowing from Turkey into Syria via the Euphrates River, following efforts by the Syrian leadership in this regard.

Russia Announces Record Wheat Exports for 2025-2026 Season

Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut announced that the country's grain exports are expected to reach approximately <strong>60 million tons</strong>, reinforcing its position as the world's largest wheat supplier. This achievement comes amid fierce global competition among grain-producing nations.

Damage 56,000 Hectares of Agriculture in Lebanon Due to Israeli Aggression

The Lebanese Ministry of Agriculture reported that ongoing Israeli aggression has damaged approximately <strong>56,264 hectares</strong> of agricultural land, leading to the death of over <strong>1.8 million</strong> poultry and livestock. This situation raises serious concerns about food security in Lebanon amidst ongoing economic challenges.

Thai Prime Minister Supports Trade Minister Amid Durian Sale Controversy

Thai Prime Minister <strong>Anutin Charnvirakul</strong> has expressed strong support for his deputy, Trade Minister <strong>Subhajit Sutthumbon</strong>, amidst growing criticism regarding the use of influencers to promote online durian sales. He described the criticisms as ill-intentioned during a press conference on Friday.

U.S. Energy Blockade Exacerbates Food Crisis in Cuba

Cuban farmers are facing increasing difficulties in meeting the country's food needs due to the U.S. energy blockade. This situation threatens food security and intensifies the suffering of the population.

Tunisian Young Women Choose Agriculture to Combat Unemployment

Amid escalating unemployment and rural depopulation in Tunisia, young women are turning to agriculture and livestock farming as a means of livelihood. Nourah Al-Qatari, from northwestern Tunisia, exemplifies a successful agricultural project that brings hope back to rural areas.

Revive Agriculture in Gaza: Small Farms as Lifelines Amid Destruction

Amid the devastation caused by the Israeli occupation, residents of Gaza are striving to cultivate the land despite the rubble. This alternative agriculture represents hope in the face of hunger and ensures a minimum food supply.

Sign MoU to Enhance Agricultural Employee Competencies in Abu Dhabi

The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority signed a memorandum of understanding with Gracia to develop the competencies of agricultural and food sector employees. This initiative aims to enhance local capabilities and improve agricultural production quality.

Call for Reversal of Agricultural Land Inclusion in Kafr Najah

In Ajloun Governorate, Jordan, there are increasing calls to reverse the decision to include agricultural land in Kafr Najah within organizational boundaries. This decision raises concerns among citizens regarding its impact on food security and the environment.

Qatar Cultivates Hope: Vegetable Production Exceeds Local Demand

Qatari authorities have announced a significant stability in the local vegetable market despite global supply chain disruptions. This stability is attributed to the expansion of local agriculture and the adoption of modern technologies, which have increased production by more than <strong>150%</strong> for some crops.