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Growing water demand, driven by population growth and foreign land and water acquisitions, are straining the Nile's natural limits.
Growing water hyacinth in those areas may accumulate nutrient from the polluted water.
Growing water scarcity and increasing demands for agricultural products generate much debate about improving the agricultural sector's water use efficiency and productivity.
Growing water extractions combined with emerging demands for environment protection increase competition for scarce water resources worldwide, especially in arid and semiarid regions.
"Growing water scarcity and climate change-derived unpredictability may motivate countries to fight over water.
Growing water scarcity and inequality in the world is a reality that most Americans fortunately do not face.
Vegetable growing, water.
The oil companies and their critics disagree on the impact of the industry's growing water consumption.
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The notorious draining of the Aral Sea in southwest Asia, for example, is called an "irrigation story" caused by farmers growing water-hungry cotton in the middle of the desert.
If a farmer growing water-intensive crops is faced with higher prices for his water, he will often find it pays more to stop growing and sell the water instead either to another farmer who can use it more efficiently, or to a thirsty city.
The low price of agricultural water and the subsidies provided by the government for using this resource results in a little incentive to conserve it or to refrain from growing water-intensive crops.
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