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Wednesday, June 11

Chinese well-drilling technology turns Egypt's deserts into farmland

 


This photo taken on May 3, 2025 shows a well-drilling rig at night at the site of Owainat Water
Well Projectin the desert of New Valley Governorate, Egypt. (Xinhua/Sui Xiankai)


As summer begins, patches of lush farmland stretch across Egypt's Western Desert, an area that, until recently, was dominated by sand and rocks. Thanks to the deep wells drilled by the Egypt branch of China's Zhongman Petroleum and Natural Gas Group (ZPEC), wheat, alfalfa and potatoes now thrive in tidy rows under the desert sun.

These wells, part of a broader effort to reclaim desert land for agriculture, have transformed the barren landscape into productive farmland, offering a model for sustainable development in arid regions and underscoring the potential of international cooperation in addressing food security and ecological restoration.


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