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Updated prospects for irrigation – EA seeks feedback

01 November 2024

Environment and climate
Irrigating crops at Methwold Hythe in Norfolk

The Environment Agency is updating its prospects for spray irrigation looking beyond 2024 and is seeking feedback to improve the information it gives.

The EA (Environment Agency) is looking for feedback on the usefulness and improvements to its that are published as part of the Farm Advisory Service.

The report, aimed at providing farmers, water managers, and policy makers with an updated assessment of water availability for irrigation, helps to assist planning and decision-making, ensuring efficient water use and mitigating the impacts of potential water shortages.

You can jump further down the page to read our summary of the prospects.

NFU feedback

»Ê¼Ò»ªÈËsought feedback from members on several key questions posed by the EA.

Your insights on these topics will help shape the future of irrigation prospects on farm.

1 November 2024

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18 October 2024

Environment Agency seeks feedback on its irrigation prospects document

The irrigation prospects for England in 2024 are ‘good’ due to above-average rainfall over winter and early spring, leading to a healthy water resources position.

England experienced its wettest October – March period on record, with January to March 2024 rainfall at 151% of the long-term average.

This has resulted in well-recharged reservoir stocks and above-normal river and groundwater levels, even causing flooding in some areas.

Despite the favourable conditions, irrigators are encouraged to take precautionary measures to safeguard summer supplies, including:

  • Maximising reservoir refill during high flows.
  • Contacting authorities if experiencing refill problems.
  • Planning crops to accommodate potential reduced water availability.

The current wet conditions are expected to continue into May, particularly in the south, while the north may experience relatively drier weather.

Temperatures are initially forecasted to be below average but should return to normal as the month progresses.

The abundance of water may impact the growing season this year. The Environment Agency is engaging with partners to support the agricultural sector.

More detailed area-specific irrigation prospects are available in a separate document on the Farming Advice Service website.

For further information, farmers can consult the on the government’s website and .

Guidance is also available regarding .

Read the full, irrigation prospects document at: .

This page was first published on 22 October 2024. It was updated on 01 November 2024.


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