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As Europe bakes, momentum grows for climate-resilient farming
Summary by The Waco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: James Davey, Simon Jessop and Alexander Marrow Reuters , as published by Waco Tribune-Herald
· August 23, 2026
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Key points Years of intensive agriculture focused on feeding large populations at a low cost are being reevaluated. Extreme weather has brought new urgency to discussions about the economics of farming.
Extreme weather has brought new urgency to discussions about the economics of farming. Years of intensive agriculture focused on feeding large populations at a low cost are being reevaluated. The recent extreme weather in Europe has added to the debate about whether climate change has altered the economic landscape of farming.
Further details are available from the source. The issue of climate-resilient farming is gaining momentum as the effects of climate change become more apparent.
The source provides more information on this topic, including the growing interest in adapting farming practices to be more resilient to climate change.
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Published: August 23, 2026 ·
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