Fears for Crops as Drought Hits Northern Europe
- Northern Europe is experiencing a severe drought in spring 2025, affecting countries including Britain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands.
- This dry spell follows decades without such low rainfall, with Germany recording its lowest since 1931 and the Netherlands its driest period since 1906.
- Farmers report that crops like wheat, corn, rapeseed, and barley are stunted, and the crop life cycle is delayed, causing concerns over forthcoming harvests.
- The Danish Meteorological Institute noted only 63 millimetres of rain in three months, setting the drought index above nine early this year, an unprecedented event since 2005.
- Farmers increasingly use irrigation to offset low rainfall, but experts warn it requires resources, while agricultural authorities call for better water storage infrastructure.
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