CAP SUBSIDIES WORSENING SPANISH DROUGHT

Environmental Panorama
Madrid – Spain
September of 2005

 

21/09/2005 – A new study by WWF has revealed that the impacts of the severe drought that has afflicted Spain for the past several months are being exacerbated by the overproduction of irrigated crops. WWF is calling for changes in the CAP to ensure better use of water in agriculture.

Although the Common Agricultural Policy sets quotas for the production of crops, farmers regularly grow produce above and beyond these quotas. WWF Spain found that the excess production of just four irrigated crops (maize, cotton, rice and alfalfa) is using 1,000 hm3 water per year - equivalent to the annual domestic consumption of over 16 million people. To avoid flooding the market and thereby lowering the price of certain fruits and vegetables like strawberries, farmers routinely withdraw the excess from the market, and, for certain crops, receive subsidies from the CAP as compensation for the lost income.

The subsidies have also lead to many farmers irrigating crops which do not need watering, such as olives and vines; 200,000 ha of olives in the Guadalquivir river basin are now irrigated, turning the traditionally ‘dry’ crop into the main water user in the region. The water used often comes from illegally dug boreholes; WWF estimates that more than 500,000 hectares of farmland are illegally irrigated in Spain.

"The lack of water isn’t just bad for people – it’s bad for nature. Spain is home to some of Europe’s most important wetlands, including the Doñana National Park, home to numerous rare species of bird, as well as some of the world’s last remaining Iberian lynx." said Guido Schmidt, Freshwater Programme Coordinator at WWF Spain. "In recent years, water levels in the Park have dropped due to the overexploitation of groundwater by rice and strawberry farmers, and in consequence the water level in the rivers and lagoons is decreasing."

The report was launched to coincide with an EU-sponsored conference in London where a range of experts will discuss how the Common Agricultural Policy can contribute to achieving the aims of the Water Framework Directive. Currently the environmental rules which farmers must adhere to to receive CAP subsidies do not cover water use, giving farmers little incentive to curb their excess consumption. WWF would like to see greater regulation of water use in agriculture, for example by withdrawing subsidies from farmers who irrigate illegally, and preventing EU funds from being used for large-scale irrigation schemes.

Notes to Editors
• The data for water use were calculated based on what was grown in the agricultural year 2004, and on the water needs of the plants concerned as set down by the Hydrographic Confederations.
• The average consumption by an inhabitant of Spain is 167 litres/day.
• The full report is available in English and Spanish

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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