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Is desert soil good for growing crops?

Yes, most desert soils are rich in minerals and can grow crops if irrigation is available.


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Irrigation, if the soil is otherwise good for growing crops.


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What desert in Israel produces crops?

The answer you are looking for is the NEGEV DESERT, but the wording of the question confuses the issue. Crops are cultivated in the Negev Desert because of modern Israeli agricultural and irrigation technologies; the desert does not give rise to crops on its own.