what is the use of groundwater in agriculture?
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Groundwater is increasingly important for agriculture irrigation in semi-arid regions. Groundwater use has grown progressively to reach 40% of global and a third of OECD irrigation use. It provides a highly important resource to cope with increasingly variable water supplies, especially under climate change.
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Hydroponics is a method of growingplants in mineral nutrients in water instead of soil. "We want to be able to present the world with an alternative agricultural solution that doesn't require soil or [fresh] water.
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