Carrot growers in the Andalusia region of Spain are destroying their crops due to a lack of buyers and falling prices, while facing rising costs and water scarcity due to drought. The situation is further worsened by the impact of Brexit, which has reduced exports to the UK. The government is considering a law against food waste while allowing the destruction of carrots. The high cultivation costs and water usage have led to concerns about the sustainability of agriculture in the region, with crops such as tomatoes and peppers not being planted due to water scarcity.