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Zagora's Thirsty Pursuit: When Watermelon Cultivation Drains Resources

Monday 13 May 2024 - 09:25
Zagora's Thirsty Pursuit: When Watermelon Cultivation Drains Resources

In a region grappling with severe drought, the continued cultivation of red watermelons in Zagora heightens the risk of water stress, raising concerns about the depletion of the area's precious water resources.

The watermelon crop, known for its insatiable thirst, threatens the permanent availability of water resources in the Zagora region. By persisting in this agricultural activity and exporting the fruit, not only are farmers depleting groundwater reserves, but they are also exporting the region's water, explains Abdelkader Aït Salah, an environmental activist from the area, adding that this situation "leads to a plundering of local water resources, thereby increasing pressure on water scarcity in the region."

"In the context of worsening climate change and the recurrence of drought waves, the cultivation of red watermelons could be the final blow to Zagora's water resources," the expert warned, arguing that the excessive exploitation of groundwater "would render the region more vulnerable to the devastating effects of future droughts, potentially leading to severe water crises that threaten the lives of inhabitants and their economic activities."

In a similar vein, Halima Assali asserted that "the continued cultivation of red watermelons would lead to a slow death of the region's remaining water resources," stressing the urgent need to address this issue "without delay." "Radical and urgent measures must be taken to stop this water hemorrhage before it's too late, as the future of this region, its oases, and the security of its water resources are at stake," she stated.

Aware of the danger posed by red watermelon cultivation to the water table, the regional authorities had decided to limit the area dedicated to this crop to one hectare per farmer. This measure remains in force, and any violators face sanctions, warned an official from the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture in Drâa-Tafilalet, announcing "incentives to encourage farmers to switch to less water-intensive crops and adopt modern irrigation methods and advanced agricultural techniques."

As the region grapples with the challenges posed by drought and climate change, the pursuit of watermelon cultivation in Zagora raises concerns about the sustainability of water resources and the long-term viability of the local ecosystem. Finding a balance between agricultural practices and water conservation efforts has become an urgent priority, as the consequences of inaction could be dire for the region's future.


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