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*{{ping|LeónGonsalvesofGoa}} 1972 was the year Israel and Botswana set up diplomatic relations. Please take a look at ] under "List of countries which Israel maintains diplomatic relations with:" item number '''88''', citing footnote and ] under "List of countries which Botswana maintains diplomatic relations with:" item number '''28'''.citing the same source in footnote . Not sure where the later date comes from. Probably it means a RE-establishment of diplomatic relations after some kind of break in between. See : "In 1993, Israel and Botswana renewed diplomatic relations after several years of disagreement." ] (]) 23:52, 23 November 2024 (UTC) |
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*{{ping|LeónGonsalvesofGoa}} 1972 was the year Israel and Botswana set up diplomatic relations. Please take a look at ] under "List of countries which Israel maintains diplomatic relations with:" item number '''88''', citing footnote and ] under "List of countries which Botswana maintains diplomatic relations with:" item number '''28'''.citing the same source in footnote . Not sure where the later date comes from. Probably it means a RE-establishment of diplomatic relations after some kind of break in between. See : "In 1993, Israel and Botswana renewed diplomatic relations after several years of disagreement." ] (]) 23:52, 23 November 2024 (UTC) |
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*:Thank you for clarifying, I have updated the content based on the reference that corroborates 1972. ] (]) 05:52, 24 November 2024 (UTC) |
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*:Thank you for clarifying, I have updated the content based on the reference that corroborates 1972. ] (]) 05:52, 24 November 2024 (UTC) |
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*::I have removed this paragraph (https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=History_of_the_Jews_in_Botswana&diff=1259256710&oldid=1259256369). Upon reviewing the referenced article, the only mention of Israel does not pertain to relations between Botswana and Israel (copied below for review). |
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*::@] I have removed this paragraph (https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=History_of_the_Jews_in_Botswana&diff=1259256710&oldid=1259256369). Upon reviewing the referenced article, the only mention of Israel does not pertain to relations between Botswana and Israel (copied below for review). |
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*::''Agriculture is a primary consumer of water. Whereas an estimated 20,000ha of land are available for irrigation in the country (NWMP, 1992), in 1998 only 1380ha was under irrigation, mostly in the Tuli Block freehold area of the northeast. Smallholders also irrigate their crops using water from small dams. It is government policy to assist in the construction of small dams and in well and borehole construction/rehabilitation. According to NDP 8, the construction of more than 200 small dams in the Gaborone catchment area has reduced runoff by about 25%, and in the Bokaa catchment, just a few kilometres north of the city, the reduction is more than 13% for about 100 existing small dams. Despite this increased water availability, use is inefficient and economic returns are marginal. Israel is being looked at as a model for improvements to irrigation (Mmopi, interview, 2002). In addition, government is actively pursuing a number of approaches to improved efficiency of water use: e.g., rainwater harvesting; storm water capture and diversion; solar-powered desalinsation plants; waste water reuse (NDP 8, pp. 293–294; Mmopi, interview, 2002).'' ] (]) 06:09, 24 November 2024 (UTC) |
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*::''Agriculture is a primary consumer of water. Whereas an estimated 20,000ha of land are available for irrigation in the country (NWMP, 1992), in 1998 only 1380ha was under irrigation, mostly in the Tuli Block freehold area of the northeast. Smallholders also irrigate their crops using water from small dams. It is government policy to assist in the construction of small dams and in well and borehole construction/rehabilitation. According to NDP 8, the construction of more than 200 small dams in the Gaborone catchment area has reduced runoff by about 25%, and in the Bokaa catchment, just a few kilometres north of the city, the reduction is more than 13% for about 100 existing small dams. Despite this increased water availability, use is inefficient and economic returns are marginal. Israel is being looked at as a model for improvements to irrigation (Mmopi, interview, 2002). In addition, government is actively pursuing a number of approaches to improved efficiency of water use: e.g., rainwater harvesting; storm water capture and diversion; solar-powered desalinsation plants; waste water reuse (NDP 8, pp. 293–294; Mmopi, interview, 2002).'' ] (]) 06:09, 24 November 2024 (UTC) |