Morocco aims to source 60% of its drinking water from the ocean by 2030.

The country is building Africa's largest desalination plant near Casablanca, powered entirely by renewable energy from a wind farm.

While the technology offers hope for drought-stricken regions across Africa, experts warn the costly process remains out of reach for many farmers.

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As the world enters an era of “water bankruptcy” and much of it is forced to adapt to a hotter, drier future, both cities and farms could increasingly rely on desalination — turning seawater into fresh water.