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SYRIA 2025. Impact of drought on wheat crops
30 April 2025. South of Hassaka City, Hassaka governorate, Syria. Catastrophic growth of rainfed wheat in Hassaka governorate caused by the unusual drought conditions the country is facing this season.
04/30/2025
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Syria
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