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Precipitation in Iran decreases by 82% y/y

Business Materials 20 November 2016 15:22 (UTC +04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Nov. 20

By Fatih Karimov – Trend

Total precipitation volume in Iran has reached some 19.776 billion cubic meters during the current crop year started on September 22.

Iran has experienced 12 millimeters of precipitation from the beginning of the current crop year, which indicates a 57 percent decline compared to the long-term average precipitation, Iran’s energy ministry reported.

Compared to the same period of the last crop year, total precipitation in Iran indicates a fall by 82 percent.

The highest rainfall was registered in Caspian Sea catchment with 79 millimeters of precipitation, meanwhile the East catchment witnessed a zero rainfall.

Iran's total annual water consumption is approximately 93 billion cubic meters, out of which about 92 percent is used in agriculture (86 billion cubic meters), 6.6 percent in municipality (6.18 billion cubic meters), and 1.2 percent in industry (1.12 billion cubic meters), according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

Up to 70 percent of water used in the agriculture sector is being wasted, Iranian officials say.

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