Reported 9 months ago
Severe drought in Morocco is impacting farmers like Mohamed Sadiri, causing wheat yields to plummet and pushing 1.2 million grain farmers into crisis. The drought, aggravated by climate change, has led to a decline in food production in Morocco, impacting global food supplies as imports increase. Authorities project a record-low wheat harvest, adding economic strain to the country already facing reconstruction costs and rising food prices, reminiscent of factors that fueled the Arab Spring a decade ago.
Source: YAHOO