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Hardy wheat

  • 29/11/2004

wheat growers may no longer worry about drought, with scientists from Egypt's Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (ageri) evolving a drought-resistant variety of the crop. The development will reduce the number of irrigation cycles required per growing season from eight to one. Moreover, the wheat can be cultivated with only rainwater in some desert areas.

Just 38 per cent of Egypt's demand for wheat is met domestically

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