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Soil Salt Struggles: Jordan's Northern Valley Faces a Growing Challenge
Northern Jordan Valley,Sunday, April 6, 2025
So, why is the soil getting saltier? There are a few reasons. The water used for irrigation is naturally salty. The types of crops grown also play a role. Plus, farmers aren't using the latest irrigation tech. They also might be using too many fertilizers. And the climate doesn't help either. It's all adding up to a big salt problem.
But it's not all doom and gloom. Scientists hope their findings will help farmers and policymakers. They want to come up with ways to fix the salt problem and make farming more sustainable. It's a tough challenge, but it's not impossible. With the right strategies, the Northern Jordan Valley can keep being Jordan's food basket.
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