Jiménez (Scrats) affirms that the water transfer irrigations are "epicenter of resilience to climate change"

Published 2025년 11월 18일

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"The irrigation systems of the water transfer are the epicenter of resilience against climate change," the president of the Syndicate has stated in the Regional Assembly.

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"The irrigation systems of the transfer are the epicenter of resilience against climate change," according to Lucas Jiménez, president of the Central Union of Tajo-Segura Aqueduct Irrigators, who made the statement in the Regional Assembly. It was in the Study Commission on the situation of the Tajo-Segura transfer after the latest measures announced by the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MIteco) that the list of appearances began this Monday with the head of Scrats. The appearance of the president of the Segura River Basin Authority (CHS), Mario Urrea, was also announced, but it ultimately did not occur. The president of the Tajo-Segura irrigators assured that the Tajo Hydrological Plan was "politically directed to provoke a cut in the transfer," since "in all the planning, the ecological flows have been kept unchanged, except in the Upper Tajo." "One has to make a very large act of faith to believe that the Government did not intend to give ...
Source: Agrodiario

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