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Monday, 1 February 2010

Agriculture ministry: Power outages and fuel shortages portend a food crisis


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[ 31/01/2010 - 05:03 PM ]


GAZA, (PIC)-- The Palestinian ministry of agriculture on Saturday warned that the power outages and the shortages of fuel and gas adversely affected the agricultural sector in the Gaza Strip and portends an imminent food crisis.

In a press release, the ministry said that the food basket of Gaza people, which is represented in agriculture, fishing and livestock, is threatened with a complete standstill.

The ministry explained that many pumps of wells became out of service in different Gaza areas which means a failure to irrigate large tracts of agricultural lands.

It added that the poultry farms also stopped working because of the long hours of power blackouts and the depletion of gas needed for heating chicks, which will deprive Gazans from white meat after they already fell short of read meat because of the closure of crossings.

The ministry pointed out that hundreds of fishing boats has not been used for a long time for the lack of fuel needed for operating their engines.

The ministry underlined that the paralysis which hit the agricultural sector is part of a series of disasters that Gaza is suffering from because of the blockade and the absence of the Arab and European roles to end the suffering of Gaza people.

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