Thousands of farmers protested in Madrid on Wednesday over Spain’s plan to reduce the amount of water taken from the Tagus river to irrigate agricultural land in the country’s southeast. READ:
January 16, 2023 | 12:02 amMADRID — Thousands of farmers protested in Madrid on Wednesday over Spain’s plan to reduce the amount of water taken from the Tagus river to irrigate agricultural land in the country’s southeast.
Environment Minister Teresa Ribera said on Tuesday the curbs were necessary to prepare the country for the effects of climate change.ected is a major food producer dubbed “the orchard of Europe.”
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