2021
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2020.15125
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Water resources and food security in Algeria: Diagnosis and new strategy proposition

Abstract: Algeria as an important North African and Mediterranean country with remarkable bioclimatic, edaphic, and political characteristics is under many sorts of negative stress affecting considerably alimentary dependence. Today, Algerian agriculture presents a worrying record. Several warning signs show that the sector is only surviving thanks to massive imports of milk, grains, seeds and chemical fertilizers. The current agricultural model is overtaken by dependence on foreign markets and recourse to costly public… Show more

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“…Failure to address water challenges in North Africa can have significant negative effect in the region. The vital role of water characterized by shortage and scarcity constitutes challenges to population security and economy, which is closely related to health, environmental and food security in particular (Bouchentouf and Benabdellli, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Failure to address water challenges in North Africa can have significant negative effect in the region. The vital role of water characterized by shortage and scarcity constitutes challenges to population security and economy, which is closely related to health, environmental and food security in particular (Bouchentouf and Benabdellli, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The country have an annual surface water estimated at 10.5 billion m 3 /year, with about 10 billion m 3 /year in the North and only 0.5 billion m 3 /year flowing into the Saharan basin. Groundwater resources are estimated at a total of 7.5 billion m 3 /year with 2.5 billion m 3 /year in the North and about 5 billion m 3 /year in the South (Bouchekima et al 2008, Hamiche et al, 2015. As said, large part of the groundwater resource is localized in the Sahara and 96% of water demand in the South part of Algeria is provided from the transboundary North-Western Sahara Aquifer System (NWSAS) as shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…The North of Algeria is characterized by shallow aquifers, renewable with 1.9 billion m 3 /year of recharge, but overexploited, being the total withdrawals estimated at 2.5 billion m 3 /year (Bouchekima et al 2008;Langenberg et al, 2021). At the same time, the fractured and karstic aquifers are under-known.…”
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