Water crisis in Sardinia, Italy; UCI raised urgent structural interventions and sustainable solutions

Published Jul 3, 2024

Tridge summary

The Italian Farmers' Union (UCI) recently engaged in a discussion with the Sardinia Region's Agriculture Department to tackle the ongoing water crisis, emphasizing the need for structural interventions to combat droughts that regularly strike the island. Proposals include targeted interventions within the Rural Development Complement, a tender for rural areas with water scarcity to support affected supply chains like animal husbandry and spring-summer vegetable production. The UCI also advocates for a collaborative effort with the credit system and ISMEA to explore financial solutions for farmers, addressing the economic consequences of reduced production. Furthermore, the union emphasizes the importance of investing in water infrastructure, improving data monitoring systems, and making relevant data more accessible to farmers to aid in smarter crop planning and irrigation decisions.
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During the meeting held yesterday at the Agriculture Department of the Sardinia Region dedicated to drought, the Italian Farmers' Union (UCI) raised important questions and contributed to the debate with its own ideas on the serious water crisis that has hit Sardinia. It has been highlighted that drought is now a permanent phenomenon (other very impactful events are remembered as happened with the 2017 drought) therefore it will be important to plan the need for targeted structural interventions to address the drought that cyclically afflicts the island. Drought repeats itself cyclically, therefore it is essential to consider structural changes with the inclusion of specific interventions in the Rural Development Complement to try to reduce the effects of drought on agricultural businesses, asks the technical area. It is essential to think of a specific intervention with a targeted tender for rural areas that have water shortages, for example for those agricultural supply chains ...
Source: Agricolae

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