Lebanese Farmers' Wheat Harvest Plummets to One-Quarter of Normal Yield Amid Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

According to Jin10 on July 19, Lebanese farmers in southern regions returning to harvest crops following recent conflict have found this summer's yield reduced to approximately one-quarter of typical annual levels. Most planted crops are suitable only for cattle fodder, as airstrikes and ongoing Israeli military presence continue to affect the agricultural region.
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