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North Rain Rafhes spring plantations

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After the significant precipitation that the country saw during the month of March, from which the northern regions of the “share of the Assad” had, the hope of the peasants to save the current agricultural season, which was almost strangled by the drought, bet on the spring cultures in order to remedy what can be corrected.

Farmers in the regions who have experienced a strong fall in the north of the country are waiting for the improvement of weather conditions to start planting the areas they have prepared before spring cultures, before being surprised by the rain that continued for a period of 3 weeks.

Among the cultures known as the Northern regions during this atom stage, sunlight, chickpeas, lentils, pumpkin, Delda and watermelon, are all cultures that have experienced a decline in recent years due to the absence of autumn and the succession of drought years.

The provinces of Larache, Tangier, Tetouan and Chefchaouen have experienced falls in large quantities in which the inhabitants of the rural world, whose agricultural activity represents their fundamental and only means of subsistence.

Rashid Al -Ghazawi, one of the peasants in the Lukos Basin region, said the falls, “came at a timely time coinciding with the start of spring cultures”, stressing that the region needs the sun to prepare for agriculture and plow.

Al -Ghazzawi added, in a declaration to the Hespress electronic newspaper, that recent falls have a positive impact on various plants and autumn crops, in particular the grains that have started to show signs of improvement and positive change.

The same farmer also considered that many farmers had started spring crops in reflected areas; Like a cotton of all kinds, in particular chickpeas and beans, stressing that all the fields that have grown up have grown up and have become a significant level of growth.

Al -Ghazawi has continued, explaining: “Many farmers are still waiting to improve the position of the soil until they are normal and appropriate for the required crops”, stressing that high precipitation has made many areas that do not yet accept plowing due to soil quality.

For its part, Abdel Salam Al -Bayyari, head of the agricultural hall of the Tangier region -Tetouan al -Hoceima, considered that the precipitation recorded by the various regions of the region will have a positive impact and a positive impact on the agricultural season in general, explaining that spring crops will have the greatest beneficiary of these important falls.

Al -Bayari added, in a declaration to the Hespress electronic newspaper, noting that the rains encourage farmers to demand more spring cultures, stressing that many farmers will go to crops such as chickpeas and corn at this stage of the year after the recorded falls.

Al -Bayyari expressed his confidence and his hope towards the contributions of the abundance of March to ensure a good harvest and a better agricultural season than his predecessors in terms of costs and the economic return of farmers, who continue to work and diligence under difficult climatic and economic conditions.

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