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oPt: Gaza Strip’s agriculture and livestock sectors show early signs of recovery amid widespread destruction
By Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations at ReliefWeb
· June 26, 2026
· 4 min read
. However, most of the greenhouse infrastructure – more than 81 percent – remains damaged and out of production, severely limiting farmers’ capacity to grow food for a population in desperate need. The assessment found that approximately 24 hectares of damaged greenhouses were rehabilitated between
Key takeaway Between November 2025 and May 2026, Gaza's small ruminant population increased for the first time since the escalation of conflict in October 2023.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 26, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? . However, most of the greenhouse infrastructure – more than 81 percent – remains damaged and out of production, severely limiting farmers’ capacity to grow food for a population in desperate need. The assessment found that approximately 24 hectares of damaged greenhouses were rehabilitated between
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