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Irrigation in Asia and the Near East in the 1990'S: Problems and Prospects

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Monday, August 1, 1988
U.S. Agency for International Development
Food grain production has grown at percent per year In Asia and the Near East for the past two a sharp difference of decades. At the present time there is to what the future holds for agriculture in this opinion as region. This difference of opinion is closely linked to uncertainties associated with the development of irrigation, which has played a central role in the achievement of rapid output growth.
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AgricultureAquaculture
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Climate
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Resource Scale: 
Global

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