The agricultural sector in Tunisia consumes 80% of water resources at a time when the country is facing a crisis marked by low rainfall and drought, announced hydroponic cultivation expert Slim Zouari on Tunisie Numérique.
In light of climate change, our interlocutor called for a move towards soilless cultivation, ensuring that it is the most effective solution to combat rising temperatures, water salinity and pollution of floors.
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