Conserving water, boosting incomes in Jordan's Yarmouk valley
Jordan is a chronically water-scarce country, and less than five per cent of the land is arable. For farmers, little or no rainfall means severely reduced cultivation and production – and increased hunger and poverty. Those who find other ways to supplement their incomes generally earn very little. To address these challenges, an IFAD-supported project provided farmers with technical and financial assistance to promote soil and water conservation and boost agricultural production. It also helped more than 800 women develop small-scale business enterprises to increase family incomes.
Title of publication: Rural Poverty Portal (IFAD)
年份: 2006
国家: Jordan
地理范围: 近东及北非
类别: 博文
内容语言: English