Arizona governor Katie Hobbs said this week her administration is terminating land leases that for years have given a Saudi-owned farm nearly unfettered access to groundwater in the parched southwestern state.
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Fondomonte Arizona, a subsidiary of Saudi dairy giant Almarai Co., grows alfalfa in Arizona that feeds livestock in the water-stressed Gulf kingdom.Penix picks apart Arizona’s defense in No. 7 Washington’s 31-24 victoryThrough a spokesperson, Fondomonte said it would appeal the governor’s decision to terminate its 640-acre lease in Butler Valley. Altogether, Fondomonte farmed about 3,500 acres in the rugged desert area west of Phoenix.
The department manages land owned by Arizona, which in Fondomonte’s case, had been leased to the company. Butler Valley’s groundwater is especially important because of state law that in theory allows for it to be pumped elsewhere. That makes its water of interest to cities like Phoenix, also dealing with water supply-related stress and a fast-growing population.
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Arizona to end deal allowing Saudi farms to suck Arizona's groundwater dryFondomonte and Almarai grow alfalfa in Arizona, cut it, bale it and truck it to port. Then it's shipped back to Saudi Arabia to feed dairy cows.
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Governor Hobbs terminates water lease with Fondomonte ArizonaOn Monday, Governor Katie Hobbs announced that the State Land Department has terminated one of the Fondomonte Arizona, LLC's four Butler Valley leases.
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Arizona ends water lease with Fondomonte, Saudi Arabia-owned farmGovernor Katie Hobbs has announced the termination of a groundwater lease for a Saudi-based company that operates an alfalfa farming operation in La Paz County. The company does not pay for the water it uses.
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Arizona governor moves to end Saudi-owned farm’s controversial leasesA Washington Post investigation in July found that state land planners had raised alarms about the deal since its start in 2015.
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