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Jordan’s olive farmers are facing one of the worst harvests in decades. After a year of frost, drought, relentless heatwaves and shrinking rainfall, families who depend on their groves are left with a fraction of their usual yield.
Farmers in Jerash warn that livelihoods, traditions and rural economies are at risk unless urgent investment in water-saving technology is made.
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