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Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. The history of agriculture began thousands of years ago.

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Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Why it is worrying Egypt and Sudan

Jun 18,2020 3:10 pm

Egypt has accused Ethiopia of threatening its supply of water from The River Nile .

It Follows Ethiopia's announcement that it has finished filling The Reservoir at a giant new Dam .

What is Ethiopia's giant Dam project?

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd) is on The Blue Nile tributary in The northern Ethiopia highlands, from where 85% of The Nile's waters flow.

Gerd is 19 miles (30km) south of The Border with Sudan and is Africa's biggest hydroelectric Dam project. It is More Than a mile long and 145m high.

It is not quite complete yet, but has already involved 12 years of construction.

The Reservoir behind The $4. 2bn (£3. 8bn) Dam has a surface area The size of Greater London .

How will The Dam help Ethiopia?

Ethiopia wants The Dam to produce electricity for The Who currently go without it.

It is hoped it will eventually, provide businesses with constant electricity supplies and boost development.

It could also provide electricity for neighbouring countries including Sudan, South Sudan , Kenya, Djibouti and Eritrea.

Why are Egypt and Sudan upset about The Dam ?

Egypt, with a population of about 107 million people, relies on The River Nile for nearly all of its fresh water.

It needs it for households and Agriculture - especially for growing cotton, which requires a lot of water.

Nile water is also used to fill Lake Nasser , The Reservoir for Egypt's own hydro-electric Power Plant , The Aswan High Dam .

Sudan, with a population of 48 million people, is also heavily reliant On Water from The Nile.

Both countries are worried that The Dam will allow Ethiopia to control The amount of water they receive.

Egypt is worried about whether Ethiopia will guarantee that enough water will flow downstream when there's little rainfall, or whether they will continue to Dam water to generate power.

" Ethiopia's unilateral measures are considered a disregard for The interests and rights of The downstream countries and their water security, "

It has argued that a 2% reduction in water from The Nile could result in The Loss of.

Low river levels could also affect transport on The Nile.

Ethiopia, saying that Egypt's argument that it should take 12 to 21 years was unacceptable.

Although Sudan is as affected by water levels on The Nile as Egypt is, its response to The Dam has been hampered by conflict in The country.

Can an agreement be reached over The Dam ?

The Dam has been a source of disagreement between The countries since its construction began in 2011.

A (along with a treaty from 1959) gave Egypt and Sudan rights to almost all The Nile's water.

It also gave them The Right to veto projects by countries upstream (such as Ethiopia) that would deprive them of their share of water.

Ethiopia said it should not be bound by these old treaties, and it decided to start building The Dam during The Arab Spring , when there was political turmoil in Egypt.

Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia signed a new treaty in 2015, but talks over how Ethiopia uses Nile water to fill The Dam have repeatedly broken down.

In 2019, The International Crisis Group - an organisation which works to prevent Wars -

The US intervened in 2019, to try and reach an agreement between Egypt and Ethiopia,

Talks only restarted three weeks before Ethiopia announced it had finished filling The Dam .



Source of news: bbc.com

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