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Home / Environment / Hungarian Farmers Battle Desertification with Thermal Water

Hungarian Farmers Battle Desertification with Thermal Water

29 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Homokhátság region faces severe aridification due to climate and land use.
  • Farmers redirecting thermal spa overflow water to combat drought.
  • Artificial wetlands aim to raise groundwater and improve local microclimate.

Southern Hungary's Homokhátság region is increasingly parched, with signs of desertification becoming more pronounced each year. Farmers are observing wider soil cracks and growing sand dunes, a stark transformation from its agricultural past. This aridification is attributed to a combination of climate changes and mismanagement of land resources.

In an innovative effort to combat this crisis, a collective of farmers and volunteers, known as 'water guardians,' is leveraging Hungary's abundant thermal water. They are working to redirect unused overflow from a local thermal spa onto their lands, aiming to mimic natural flood cycles.

This pioneering project involves flooding a 2.5-hectare field with cooled, purified thermal water. The water guardians hope this will not only replenish the groundwater but also create a microclimate through evaporation, increasing humidity, reducing dust, and supporting remaining vegetation. This effort comes after another harsh, dry summer, with the guardians having successfully blocked sluices to gather the repurposed water.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Homokhátság region is experiencing aridification due to climate change, improper land use, and environmental management failures.
They are redirecting thermal spa overflow water to flood fields, aiming to raise groundwater levels and create microclimates.
The wetlands aim to increase humidity, reduce dust, lower temperatures, and improve the condition of nearby vegetation.

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