TheImmortal
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on that you are wrong, we produced food for 2-30 million when the farming was done with cow , sickle and shovel. and without any chemical fertilizerUnfortunately Iran's terrain is not suitable for large scale agriculture. Atleast not to the extent where it can feed a population of 80 million. I mean it's doable but it would require a massive investment in the agricultural industry. Farmers must use the most up to date and modern methods. Again this requires a massive investment and alot of effort.
on that you are wrong, we produced food for 2-30 million when the farming was done with cow , sickle and shovel. and without any chemical fertilizer
that's a wrong impression that Iran is not suitable for farming
I am a firm proponent of hydroponic farming.Unfortunately Iran's terrain is not suitable for large scale agriculture. Atleast not to the extent where it can feed a population of 80 million. I mean it's doable but it would require a massive investment in the agricultural industry. Farmers must use the most up to date and modern methods. Again this requires a massive investment and alot of effort.
I am a firm proponent on hydroponic farming.
This is a matter which requires education...it can be pitched to farmers as methods to boost production.I honestly believe that for most farms, green houses and PVC pipes, along with pumps and moisture/temperature sensors could go a very long way. Unfortunately many lazy farmers pour the water directly on the soil during the hottest time of the day. It's disgusting and such a waste. The government honestly needs to step in and begin regulating. Hopefully the droughts will force farmers to be more careful with limited resources. Somehow though I doubt it.
Go back and make bagels " jew boy"...do not contaminate Persian site with your filthy presence.We do have standards for allowing people in here and moroccan jews do not make it....Mossad scoring more and more successes. May Allah continue to provide them with victories. Ameen.
Iran can feed all of middle east if We change our agricultural methods and the way we use water.
@sha ah Iran's Agricultural statistics
What angers me is the fact such as this...Iran was N01 in Pistachio production now thanks to stupid Agricultural methods we are number 3..Imagine Turkey makes more than Iran..Iran showed the American farmers (1960-1970)how to make pistachio and now they are no1..making them in the california desert. just because they know how to use the water
- According to the FAO, Iran is the 12th largest producer of wheat in the world. The country’s wheat production in 2020 amounted to 15 million tons. China is the world's largest producer of the strategic grain with 134 million tons, followed by India and Russia.
- Based on the FAO data, the Islamic Republic is the third-largest producer of dates, honey, pistachios, and walnuts in the world.The FAO has put Iran's pistachio production at 190,000 tons in 2020, placing the country in third place among the world’s top producers of the mentioned products after the United States and Turkey.
- Iran is also ranked fourth in terms of almond and watermelon production. The country’s almond production is reported to be 164,000 tons per year. The United States is in first place with 2.37 million tons of almonds, followed by Spain and Australia in second and third places.
Iran among world’s leading producers of agricultural products: FAO
TEHRAN – Latest statistics published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) show that Iran currently stands among the world’s top producers of agricultural products, IRNA reported.www.tehrantimes.com