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When the land comes back to life

Farmer Hussein Bin Wabr was able to transform his farm (Al-Henna Farm) into a more productive model after the rehabilitation of his agricultural land, with support from (#BMZ), in partnership with #WFP, and implemented by #Nahda_Makers.as part of the “Food to Resilience #FuTuRe 2024 ” project A step that changed the future of the farm and opened a new door to improving the farmer’s livelihood and that of his family.

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