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EGYPT - CLIMATE - UN - WATER - AGRICULTURE - ENERGY

EGYPT - CLIMATE - UN - WATER - AGRICULTURE - ENERGY
A picture shows solar panels installed by Egypt's irrigation ministry and the United Nations in a field in Kafr al-Dawar village in northern Egypt's Nile Delta, on November 26, 2018. The country's agricultural heartland and its vital freshwater resources are under threat of global warning. By 2050, the region could lose up to 15 percent of its key agricultural land due to salinisation, according to Egyptian economists.
Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP
Document reference 000_1B84JV
SLUG EGYPT - CLIMATE - UN - WATER - AGRICULTURE - ENERGY
Creation date 11/26/2018 09:21 UTC
City/Country Kafr al-Dawar, Egypt
Credit Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP
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EGYPT - CLIMATE - UN - WATER - AGRICULTURE - ENERGY

EGYPT - CLIMATE - UN - WATER - AGRICULTURE - ENERGY
A picture shows solar panels installed by Egypt's irrigation ministry and the United Nations in a field in Kafr al-Dawar village in northern Egypt's Nile Delta, on November 26, 2018. The country's agricultural heartland and its vital freshwater resources are under threat of global warning. By 2050, the region could lose up to 15 percent of its key agricultural land due to salinisation, according to Egyptian economists.
Mohamed el-Shahed / AFP