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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle published this article page no 25 dryland areas are distinguished by low rainfall ranging from 375 mm to 1125 mm, which is irregularly distributed, highly erratic, and unpredictable.  because of their reliance on rainfall, these places are less productive and economically vulnerable, making them more vulnerable to environmental pressures and shocks. Banking service chronicle magazine the soils in these places are often poor or deteriorated, with limited water retention capacity and numerous nutrient deficits.  the distribution of rainfall over the crop cycle is typically unbalanced, with crops receiving a lot of rain when it isnt needed and not enough when it is.  dryland areas are frequently more vulnerable to drought and drought-like conditions due to poor soil structure and depleted ground water tables Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.


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