27 Nov 2024
Tasnim Iran faces losing 70 percent of its farmlands if urgent action is not taken to overcome a litany of climate woes, Isa Kalantari, the countrys environment chief, said.


We currently use about 100 percent of our renewable water ... according to global standards this figure should not be higher than 40 percent, said Kalantari, vice president and head of Irans Environment Department, in an interview with AFP in Tehran.

The excessive consumption of water, especially from groundwater, is a threat and could have terrible social consequences, he warned.

If the situation is not brought under control, we would lose about 70 percent of our cultivated land in a maximum of 20 to 30 years.

The south of Alborz and east of Zagros, if we dont take swift action, will become unusable for agriculture, Kalantari added.

Alborz and Zagros are mountain ranges situated in the north and west of Iran respectively.

The majority of Irans mostly arid land mass and population centers are located to the south and east of them.

According to the UNs Food and Agriculture Organization, Iran, a country of some 80 million people, predominantly relies on agriculture.
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