Neighbouring farmers able to trade water to cope with drought
Union vice president Stuart Roberts said the Water Bank will help unlock access to much needed water for farmers who are quickly running out of water for fruit and veg crops.
The service has been launched following an appeal by the NFU to the Environment Agency at last week’s agricultural drought summit. It allows water to be traded locally. Donors and recipients must operate within the same hydrological area to trade surplus supplies.
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Hide AdFarmers must comply with water abstraction limits but some are close to using up their annual allowances. Livestock farmers rely on drinking water from abstracted sources and growers for watering crops.
Mr Roberts, who farms in Hertfordshire, said the bank would act as a web-based noticeboard.
“We will keep looking for solutions that help alleviate the pressures that are building on the farming industry caused by this agricultural drought,” the union official said.