Fondomonte Arizona, a subsidiary of Saudi dairy giant Almarai Co., grows alfalfa in Arizona that feeds livestock in the water-stressed Gulf kingdom. CBS Newspreviously reportedthat alfalfa is illegal to grow in Saudi Arabia because of how much water it takes to grow the crop. Through a spoke...
Outlines of ground-water resources in Saudi Arabia : Galip Otkun : Internat. Conf. on Arid Lands in a Changing World. June 3–13, 1969, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, 85700doi:10.1016/0022-1694(70)90082-XSDOSJournal of Hydrology
Arizona to cancel leases allowing Saudi-owned farm access to state's groundwaterRead full article: Arizona to cancel leases allowing Saudi-owned farm access to state's groundwater Arizona governor Katie Hobbs said this week her administration is terminating land leases that for years have given a...
We were an international expat conglomerate from Kazakhstan, Australia, Slovenia, the UK, Portugal, the Philippines and Sri Lanka- some living in their home countries and the some residing in India, Germany, Qatar and me in Saudi Arabia. We jumped on the metro and visited some of the major ...
The formation of earth fissures due to groundwater depletion has been reported in many places in North America, Europe, and Asia. Najran Basin is in the southern part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and agricultural activities and other groundwater uses have caused significant groundwater depleti...
Saudi Arabia's largest dairy company is turning to the drought-stricken American Southwest for its water needs, raising questions about water use in the West. Almarai Co. forecasts that it will soon not be able to farm alfalfa in its own country to feed its 170,000 cows. 年份: 2016 收藏...
Saudi Arabia Alfalfa Market News July 2023: Fondomonte, which is owned by one of the largest dairy companies in Saudi Arabia draws unlimited Arizona groundwater to grow alfalfa amid drought. Moreover, the company drills more than 1,000 feet (305 meters) into the water table to pump up to...
Saudi Arabia is known more for rolling dunes than rolling greens, but in recent years the kingdom’s golf scene has fast transformed from dusty desert courses to lush fairways fit for international play. For decades, players used to lug grass mats around the sand, until ...
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The interdependence between the water and power sectors is a growing concern as the need for desalination increases globally. Therefore, co-optimizing interdependent systems is necessary to understand the impact of one sector on another. We propose a fra