Extreme drought in Europe: Is our food security at risk?

18.08.2026 | Agriculture

Europe is facing an unprecedented drought that is ruining crops from potatoes to hops. Experts warn of billions in losses and existential threats to farmers.

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Crisis in Agriculture: Drought Changes the European Dining Table

Global warming and the "El Niño" phenomenon are putting serious pressure on agriculture in Europe. From the Netherlands to Bosnia, farmers are struggling with water shortages and heatwaves that are destroying produce.

"People want long French fries, but that will be difficult this year," says Dutch farmer Hendrik Jan ten Cate.

Key consequences of climate change:

Economic shock

An analysis by Triodos Bank predicts that heatwaves could reduce EU GDP by 1% in 2026. This amounts to about 180 billion euros in losses, with farmers taking the hardest hit.

While some farms are investing in expensive irrigation infrastructure, others are looking for innovative solutions, such as growing resilient crops. However, in the absence of rain, even the most resilient plans are being put to the test.