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Foreign fields: Rich states look beyond their borders for fertile soil

By Javier Blas and Andrew England

Published: August 19 2008 19:33 | Last updated: August 19 2008 19:33

Saudi wheat

Saudi Arabia has no permanent rivers or lakes. Rainfall is low and unreliable. Cereals can be cultivated only through expensive projects that deplete underground reservoirs. Dairy cattle must be cooled with fans and machines that spray them with water mists. This is not, in short, a nation that would normally be associated with large-scale agriculture.

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