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Farmers concerned about the effects of rising temperatures on agriculture

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Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 4:24 PM
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Sicilian farmers are facing a crisis as extreme heat and a year-long drought have severely impacted agriculture on the Italian island. The lack of rain and record-high temperatures have caused a shortage of water and fodder, forcing some farmers to consider selling their animals. The Sicilian Meteorological Service has confirmed that temperatures have been well above average, exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in many areas.

The severe water shortage has resulted in a 70 per cent decrease in fodder production, according to Italy’s primary farmer’s association, Coldiretti. Farmers like Liborio Mangiapane, who owns a farm and cheese-making business, are struggling to find water for their livestock. Water basins on the island are nearly empty, and despite water rationing, the demand for water continues to rise due to the extreme heat.

Local farmer Luca Cammarata in Caltanissetta province has witnessed his sheep searching for water in dried-up basins, a situation he has never seen before. The lack of water has made grazing-based farming impossible for many farmers. They are calling on the government to take action and implement long-term solutions to address the effects of the changing climate. In response to the crisis, the national government declared a state of emergency for drought in Sicily and allocated funds for water tankers, new wells, and aqueduct repairs.

Resilient Sicilian farmers hope that the current situation will serve as a wake-up call for the government to adapt to the reality of climate change. They are advocating for more efficient aqueducts and reservoirs to collect rainwater and new deep wells to exploit aquifers. The scientific director of the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Giulio Boccaletti, emphasizes the importance of using water wisely and making decisions about crop cultivation based on water availability.

The sight of cracked reservoirs in Sicily serves as a stark reminder that extreme heat and frequent droughts are becoming the new normal for the region. As climate change continues to affect water availability, it is crucial for societies, particularly in Sicily, to prioritize the efficient use of water resources. Adapting agriculture practices to maximize crop yields with limited water will be essential for the resilience of farmers in the face of ongoing climate challenges. The government must work with local authorities to implement sustainable solutions that address the immediate crisis and prepare for future water scarcity issues.

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