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salinization

Accumulation of salt in water or soil; it is a factor in desertification.



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The main problems facing the industry are poor cultivation and farming practices, a lack of government subsidies and incentives, small farm holdings and soil salination and drainage problems.
The main problems facing the industry are poor cultivation and farming practices, a lack of government subsidies and incentives, small farm holdings and soil salination and drainage problems, he told researchers, academics, bankers and other ministry officials at a seminar at the Municipalities Training Centre, Tubli.
The main problems facing the industry are poor cultivation and farming practices, a lack of government subsidies and incentives, small farm holdings and soil salination and drainage problems, he told researchers, academics, bankers and other ministry officials at a seminar at the Municipalities Training Centre, Tubli.
 
 
 
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