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TECHNICAL SECTION �فلا مسقلا

IRRIGATION ZONE يرلا

The irrigation zone is a dedicated space designed for planting and growing vegetables, located near a water source from the Atmospheric Water Generation system. Key points include:

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1. Drip System:

Instead of a traditional irrigation system, we propose a drip system from the ceiling of the structure. This innovative approach allows water to fall directly onto the plants, maximizing water resources and minimizing evaporation and runoff.

2. Raised Beds:

The plants are arranged in raised beds filled with a mix of sand, compost, and soil. This design optimizes space usage and facilitates efficient water distribution.

Crop Variety and Community Benefits:

The irrigation zone supports the growth of various crops and provides multiple benefits to the Bedouin community. Key points include:

1. Crop Variety:

A diverse range of vegetables can be grown in this space, including tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and herbs. This variety ensures fresh and healthy produce for the community.

2. Education and Training:

The irrigation zone serves as a platform for education and training in sustainable agriculture practices. Community members gain hands-on experience and learn about water conservation, soil health, and plant nutrition, which can be applied to their own farming practices.

By implementing an innovative drip system and providing educational opportunities, the irrigation zone not only enables the cultivation of fresh produce but also promotes sustainable agriculture practices within the Bedouin community.

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