Large portions of Arabia are desert. Irrigation was a serious roadblock. The soil quality was also poor for many types of crops. Providing feed to animals was also a challenge.
Short growing season, Insufficient rainfall, and lack of fertile soil make farming difficult.
Yup it is
because their was little water
Farming takes place in the coastal areas of Turkey :)(:
because it is ite !!!!
Environment and weather.
Arabia, particularly the Arabian Peninsula, generally has challenging conditions for agriculture due to its arid climate, limited rainfall, and sandy soils. However, advancements in irrigation technology, such as drip irrigation and hydroponics, have enabled some farming in certain regions. Additionally, oasis farming and the cultivation of drought-resistant crops can yield food in specific areas. Overall, while not ideal for large-scale agriculture, targeted practices can allow for successful food production in parts of Arabia.
The controversial farming practise that is set to resume in New Zealand is transporting live sheep to Saudi Arabia
Most of the farming in Iraq takes place in alluvial plains.
because of you
NOT by building polders
Most of the farming in Iraq takes place in alluvial plains.