ISSUE 12– FEBUARY 2023
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- Date- July 27, 2023
- Author- MIRRA
Newsletter-Febuary-2023-Issue-12-FinalDownload
Innovative plastic materials, natural additives and novel irrigation technologies will improve performance of Mediterranean greenhouses by 15% The innovations proposed by the AZMUD project will help reducing water, energy, nutrients and pesticides, and will promote the use of wastewater in
The results of the surveys conducted by MIRRA team in the Northern Jordan Valley showed that more than 50% of farmers use high flow rate emission devices to irrigate citrus trees. It should be highlighted that the efficiency of the
MIRRA's field engineer, alongside the MIRRA trainees, conducted field visit to Moammad Abu-Jaber farm, located in Al Mafraq-Al Koum Ahmar. The objective of the field visit was to do field measurements, uniformity analyses, measure pipe length and sizes, record pressure
MIRRA congratulates you on International Labor Day
MIRRA has completed the first cycle of a professional training program as part of the project “Distribution of Innovative Aquatic Technologies on Selected Farms”. The program targets fresh graduate agricultural engineers. The program, which lasted for 6 months, aims to
MIRRA continues to train a new agricultural engineers as part of the " advancing water Innovative Technology project" on several important topics in the agricultural sector to increase their knowledge, skills, and tools to match with the labor market.
Within the framework of MIRRA's ongoing work towards water conservation through greywater treatment and reuse, MIRRA completed and operated systems at two schools in Zarqa, Maslama Bin Abdul Malik School and Umm Ammar Bin Yasser School, and delivered the systems
AZMUD's partners held a 2-day General Assembly meeting to discuss the progress within the project work packages and activities and to plan for the upcoming 6 months of the project. Stay tuned for updates about the project's pilot programs.
Alham Al-Shurafat, the Water and Environment Department Manager at MIRRA, was interviewed alongside other experts by Kira Walker, a journalist at Nature Middle East. Published today, Kira discussed the ambitious interventions in a recent study that are needed to address