Saudi company draws unlimited Arizona ground water to grow alfalfa amid drought

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Foreign-owned farms are shipping the crop to Saudi Arabia, where it's illegal to grow because it takes too much water.

Farms in western Arizona are growing alfalfa – one of the most water-intensive crops – in an area where there's a shortage of water. Some farms are foreign-owned and are shipping the crop to Saudi Arabia, where it's illegal to grow because it takes too much water.

Fondomonte, which is owned by one of the largest dairy companies in Saudi Arabia, bought vast tracts of desert in western Arizona on top of a massive groundwater aquifer in part because there are no regulations on how much water can be pumped out of the ground. Anyone who buys or leases land there can put in a well and draw water.

La Paz County supervisor Holly Irwin, who has been sounding the alarm about foreign-owned farms since they began operating there in 2015, said Fondomonte is growing alfalfa in the Arizona desert"because they've depleted their natural resource" back home. CBS News obtained copies of several land leases dating back to 2014 that give Fondomonte rights to more than 6,000 acres of state-owned land and the groundwater that comes with it. The leases are signed by Arizona's State Land Department.

 

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Capitalism for the win!

When there's money to be made, people don't give a shit how it's made or where it came from

Its the new age of Colonialism. Except its a 1st world country that is being exploited by an emerging market.

That’s not right but there is no more drought

Say that should be stopped, so should allowing china to purchase american houses in the housing market.

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