Keith Wheeles

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For instance, khat is so popular in Yemen that its cultivation consumes an estimated 40 percent of the country’s water supply. One “daily bag” of khat requires an estimated 500 liters (130 U.S. gallons) of water to produce, which has lowered the water levels in the Sanaa basin.
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