According to the local state agriculture organisation, the drought had inflicted losses of more than two billion dollars by July.
“The problem is that in autumn there will be no water for next year,” said Mansour Rashidi, a provincial ministry of agriculture expert.
“The underground water table will not be replenished. We will be hit with the lowest amount of water ever because we have used up all the reserves.”
Tehran has allocated nearly five billion dollars to fight the drought nationally. Even arch-foe the United States, often referred to in Iran as the Great Satan, is helping out.
To cover demand, Iran needs to import five million tonnes of wheat to make up for this year’s drought-induced shortfall.
According to a recent US Department of Agriculture report, Tehran has bought 1.18 million tonnes of American hard wheat, commonly used in breads and pasta, since the 2008-2009 crop season began in June.