Farmers along the Syrian-Jordanian border in Daraa governorate resorted to harvesting their wheat and barley crops early, starting from mid-May this year, fearing their crops might catch fire. This results from the Jordanian border guards’ practice of burning vegetation in border areas to combat smuggling activities between the two countries. Abdul Rahman, a 55-year-old farmer from the border town of Tel Shehab, told Enab Baladi that he has 20 dunams planted with wheat and 15 dunams planted with barley. He had to harvest them early this year, noting that he usually begins harvesting at the start of June every year. He added that the burning of about 800 dunams of wheat fields on the Syrian-J
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