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As Syria tries to return to normalcy after 14 years of civil war, the country is facing the worst drought in decades, severely affecting its agricultural sector and threatening food security. Rivers and lakes have dried up, crops have failed, and water supply is disrupted in major cities. Wheat production this season is less than half of the usual yield. Farmers, already economically weakened by the war, are struggling to survive. The government may need to import more wheat to feed 23 million people.

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Bonik Barta 05 Sep 25

Drought and Food Insecurity in Post-War Syria

As Syria tries to return to normalcy after 14 years of civil war, the country is now facing the worst drought in decades, severely impacting its agricultural sector and threatening food security. Across much of the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean, drought conditions have dried up rivers and lakes, destroyed crops, and disrupted water supply in major cities for consecutive days, according to the Associated Press.


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