Back to newsCrete is currently experiencing heightened irrigation demands across its main agricultural sectors, including olive groves, vineyards, citrus orchards, and avocado plantations. This signals drier-than-usual conditions across the island, likely due to reduced rainfall and rising summer temperatures. For visitors, this means the landscape may appear drier and more parched than in wetter years. Farmers are drawing more heavily on water reserves, which can occasionally affect water pressure or availability in rural and agricultural areas. Tourists staying in village accommodations or agritourism properties outside major towns may notice water conservation measures in place. This is a normal seasonal pattern in Crete, but conditions appear more pronounced this year. Travelers are encouraged to be mindful of water use during their stay.
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Crete Faces Agricultural Water Crisis Amid Severe Drought
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