A single, humble cotton crop, though small, carries the weight of the world. For Egypt, it has long been a source of pride and wealth, often dubbed its “white gold,” with exports increasing by 36.5 percent in 2023, reaching 1.5 million metric quintals compared to 1.1 million metric quintals in 2022. Yet, for farmers like Rabeha Al-Habashi, it represents so much more than just a crop; it is a family legacy, a passion, and a promise of growth. Al-Habashi, a cotton farmer from Samul village in El Gharbiya Governorate, typically takes about six months to grow and harvest her crop. However, due to the impacts of climate change and extreme heat, she lost years’ worth of productivity. The best way
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