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A fertility only made possible by our own irrigation works.
Irrigation works have been constructed in the delta for over 2,000 years.
They are calling for infrastructure projects, such as irrigation works.
It was famous for its irrigation works, the ruins of which are still to be seen.
They set up irrigation works and became known throughout the region as rice farmers.
Approximately 23,800 people were relocated because of either the reservoir or irrigation works.
The many rivers flowing out of the Himalayas provide water for major irrigation works.
The critics also say the project, involving a small dam and irrigation works, may threaten the environment.
Don't just destroy the irrigation works and the infrastructure, but kill all the people living there as well.
By the first century AD, several large-scale irrigation works had been completed.
Sanitation systems, weather control, water generators for irrigation works.
It is also necessary having strong local institutions able to manage and monitor implementation of irrigations works.
Grains and vegetables are also grown, especially since irrigation works were built in the 1960s.
Drip irrigation works for a while, but eventually salts build up and some sort of salt collection system is needed.
In 1910 he carried out irrigation works and ranching in Montana.
Even though the project would involve construction of a dam and extensive irrigation works, it did not receive a full environmental assessment.
The king, the royal family and the kingdom's officials had the authority to launch public projects, such as irrigation works or temple construction.
Following a famine in the year 859, he sent relief to the peasants and supported agriculture through the construction of irrigation works.
The river's flow is affected by numerous reservoirs and irrigation works on its tributaries.
The new company started to construct the Avalon Dam and major irrigation works.
Various mills and irrigation works have been built on Frenchman Creek.
British immigrants would have had little or no familiarity with the complex process of growing rice in fields flooded by irrigation works.
He later became commissioner and encouraged villagers to develop farms and irrigation works.
Construction on the irrigation works is ongoing.