Water Wars: Foreign Firms Exploit Arizona Alfalfa Farms, Igniting Tensions

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Source: The Associated Press
Water Wars: Foreign Firms Exploit Arizona Alfalfa Farms, Igniting Tensions
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Tensions are rising in Arizona's McMullen Valley as foreign agribusiness firms exploit unregulated groundwater resources, leading to concerns about water shortages and dried-up wells for local farmers. Companies like Emirati agribusiness Al Dahra have been farming alfalfa on thousands of acres, potentially depleting the ancient aquifers that supply the region. With the worst Western drought in centuries and increasing impacts of climate change, more countries are seeking alternative locations for food production, leading to conflicts over water resources. While some officials welcome recent crackdowns on unfettered groundwater pumping, others argue for the need for sensible regulation to protect aquifers and prevent depletion.

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