Professor Robert Asnawi from Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency highlighted the significant potential of cassava farming as a sustainable source of income and food security. He emphasized that improving productivity could meet the growing demand for alternative food sources.
Heavy rainfall in northwestern Syria has turned vast areas of agricultural land in rural Idlib into stagnant water lakes, endangering vital crops. This situation poses a significant risk to the livelihoods of many families in the region.
Recent reports indicate that the rainfall in the Karak region of Jordan heralds a positive agricultural season for various crops. This rain comes at a critical time as farmers seek to boost their production after years of drought.
The Jordanian governorate of Karak has seen a notable rise in summer agriculture due to recent abundant rainfall. These favorable climatic conditions have revitalized agricultural lands, positively impacting local farmers.