This is not looking good:
Wheat production is down from 60,000 tons in 2009 to an estimated 35,000 tons this year [...] Lebanon will produce 100,000 tons of wheat this year, a 23 percent drop from 130,000 tons grown in 2009. Green leafed vegetables have been frazzled by the sun, and fruits are ripening earlier than usual.
“We’ve a lot of problems this year, particularly with grapes, olives, vegetables, apples, and potatoes,” said Elia Choueiri, head of department of plant protection at the Agriculture Ministry’s Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute (LARI) in Tal Amara Station in the Bekaa valley.
In some areas, the olive harvest is down 50 percent, in other regions 30 percent, particularly in areas where olives trees were not irrigated or had supplemental irrigation. At two vineyards in the Bekaa, around 70 percent of the grapes were lost while vineyards at higher elevations have been affected, particularly white grapes.
Just when you thought the agriculture sector couldn’t get any worse.

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The government is planning on fighting this as reported by hummus nation:
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Woops Arabic characters didn’t pass through in the previous comment. But I like this version as well, the government will fight global warming with alot of question marks
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hehe ali yes, i think this ‘translation’ is really quite apt!