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Italy to cut rice output as drought looms for second year

by News Wires
March 24, 2023
in Business
Soil moisture levels have still not recovered from last year’s drought.

Soil moisture levels have still not recovered from last year’s drought.

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ROME – Italian rice output is set to fall in 2023 as farmers facing a second year of drought reduce the land dedicated to the crop to the lowest for more than two decades, agricultural groups warn.

Italy cultivates about 50% of the rice produced in the European Union and is the world’s only grower of types most suitable for risotto such as Arborio and Carnaroli.

Some 94% of Italy’s crop is grown in the northern regions of Lombardy, around Milan, and Piedmont, around Turin.

Roberto Magnaghi, director general of Ente Nazionale Risi, a public rice research body, told Reuters no more than 211,000 hectares will be sown with rice in 2023, the smallest area for 23 years.

“Water is scarce. We are all looking up at the sky,” he said according to Reuters.

The 2023 estimate is down by 7,400 hectares from 2022 and by 16,000 compared to 2021.

Agricultural lobby Coldiretti made a similar estimate. Magnaghi said the outlook in Lombardy and Piedmont is even bleaker than in 2022, when crops were wrecked by drought and production was down 17% from the year before. In Lombardy’s Pavia province, famous for its risotto rice, output fell 16%.

Soil moisture levels have still not recovered from last year’s drought and current snowfall accumulation in the Italian Alps is lower than in 2022, said Andrea Toreti, an agriculture expert at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.

“It will be hard to fill the shortfall we have with spring rainfalls,” he said.

Scientists and environmental groups sounded the alarm about Italian water shortages in January after the sharp drop in winter snowfall.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told parliament on Tuesday she was working with regional and city authorities on a “national water plan” to improve infrastructures with new technologies and raise public awareness on the need to save water.

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