Qamishli – Majd al-Salem With a gloomy face, a 59-year-old resident of southern Qamishli, Hussein al-Safouk, describes the state of his agricultural land. Having hoped for a bountiful production of ten hectares of barley, he is now forced to lease it to sheep breeders following an absence of rain throughout April. The man in his sixties told Enab Baladi that he and dozens of other farmers, especially in the southernmost countryside of Qamishli, leased their lands to livestock farmers for 70,000 Syrian pounds per hectare after it became impossible to have a harvest in the area. Al-Safouk added that one hectare costs about 250,000 Syrian pounds and that the amount of the lease does not even co
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