#climate change
Egypt's climate has been defined by its hot desert, scarce rainfall, and vulnerable water resources dependent on the ebb and flow of the Nile, sporadic rains, and dwindling groundwater reserves. As the world faces threats from climate change, questions about Egypt’s agricultural sector’s ability to adapt and endure arise. On 21 November, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly inaugurated the New Valley Agricultural Exhibition, where many agricultural and industrial companies discussed scientific research in the field of agriculture, and how climate change…