Back to newsAgricultural water demand across Crete has been assessed ahead of the June 24 period, with local authorities and farming bodies tracking irrigation needs for the island's crops. Crete's summer growing season places significant pressure on water resources, particularly in regions cultivating olives, vegetables, and citrus. Water management during this period is coordinated to balance agricultural use with wider community needs. For visitors, this has no direct impact on daily activities, though travelers exploring rural areas of the island may notice active irrigation operations in the fields. Crete's water infrastructure generally handles summer demand well, and tourists can expect normal access to water at hotels and facilities throughout the island.
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Crete Water Authorities Track Summer Irrigation Demand Ahead of June 24
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