Egypt Iran—new -Delta Urumi lake

rahim

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Oct 23, 2003
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Egypt will turn desert to 23% of their usable agricultural land
IRI has turned the second largest salt lake to desert , laying ground work for a monstrous ecological disaster that may force nearly 10 million of populace move inland and become source of salty sand storms

these two territories are approximately similar sizes

but Tehran may not be impacted as much , so officials need not to worry !




The New Delta Project: 🇪🇬Egypt's Plan to Create a New Agricultural Region

The New Delta Project is a major development initiative in Egypt that aims to create a new agricultural region in the Western Desert. The project is expected to cost $9.7 billion and is scheduled to be completed by 2037.

The project will involve the construction of a new canal, the Al-Hammam Canal, which will divert water from the Nile River to the Western Desert. The canal will be 114 kilometers long and will have a capacity of 10 million cubic meters of water per day.

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The New Delta Project is expected to have a significant impact on Egypt's economy. The project is expected to create 1.5 million jobs and to increase Egypt's agricultural production by 50%. The project is also expected to help to reduce Egypt's reliance on imported food.

The New Delta Project is a major challenge, but it has the potential to transform Egypt's economy and to make the country more food secure. The project is expected to be completed by 2037, but it is already having a positive impact on the Egyptian economy.

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The New Delta Project is making good progress. The Al-Hammam Canal is now 90% complete, and the new irrigation infrastructure is being built. The project is on track to be completed by 2037.

The New Delta Project is having a positive impact on the Egyptian economy. The project has created 100,000 jobs, and it has increased Egypt's agricultural production by 10%. The project is also helping to reduce Egypt's reliance on imported food.

The New Delta Project is a major success. The project is on track to be completed on time and on budget, and it is having a positive impact on the Egyptian economy. The project is expected to transform Egypt's economy and to make the country more food secure.