How desert soil is made fit for cultivation
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Desert farming is the practice of developing agriculture in deserts. As agriculture depends upon irrigation and water supply, farming in arid regions where water is scarce is a challenge. However, desert farming has been practiced by humans for thousands of years. In the Negev Desert, there is evidence to suggest agriculture as far back as 5000 BC.[1] Today, the Imperial Valley in southern California, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and Israel are examples of modern desert agriculture
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Desert soil is generally not fit for cultivation and agriculture as it contains greater salts and less water.
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- The water is scarce in these areas which is a major challenge for people living in these areas.
- For agriculture, the main requirement is water.
- To make a desert cultivable, water has to be first thing required and then soil is the other main factor.
- The soil had to be made fertile. This type of farming is called desert farming.
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