Hungarian agriculture minister: Fighting droughts is a strategic issue

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Taking measures against droughts is a strategic task for the national economy, the minister of agriculture told a local conference on Thursday, and called for renewing irrigation canals nationwide, and building new, large reservoirs.
István Nagy called for efforts to raise the level of ground waters, and said building a dam on the River Tisza in the Csongrád area was unavoidable. The facility would raise water levels in the river and help areas along the river to retain water, he said.
“Over one fifth of Hungary’s arable land has simply dried out,” Nagy said referring to the droughts in recent months, and noted the government’s efforts to aid the farmers impacted, including a moratorium on debt service, and subsidies to help them buy fodder for the animal stock and to pay increased energy bills. He also said changes to the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy would make direct subsidies available also to areas “crucial for the environment, climate, or biodiversity” from next year on, which he said could encourage farmers on some 100,000 hectares to preserve forests, pastures, and moorland, thus promoting economical water management.





