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How Shifting Weather Patterns Are Forcing Irrigation to Evolve

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For centuries, farmers across the world have relied on the rhythm of the seasons. The arrival of the rains signaled planting time, while dry periods marked harvest. But today, that rhythm is increasingly offbeat. Unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged droughts, sudden floods, and extreme heatwaves are upending traditional farming practices. Irrigation — once a straightforward tool for supplementing rainfall — is now at the center of a global conversation on food security and climate adaptation. From European vineyards facing withering vines to African farmers grappling with vanished rainy seasons, the story is the same: water no longer behaves the way it used to. And this forces irrigation systems to evolve rapidly. The question is: can they keep pace with climate change? The Climate Shift: What’s Changing and Why It Matters Climate change has fundamentally altered the world’s hydrological cycles. Rainfall patterns are shifting, droughts are lasting longer, and extreme weather...