Xishan Island, the largest island in Taihu Lake, is experiencing extreme drought. What irreversible effects will drought bring to local agriculture?
Villagers near Xishan Island make a living by planting Biluochun tea. Due to drought, tea trees turned yellow due to lack of water. They transported water from reservoirs and reservoirs to the mountains to water tea fields, but many tea trees were still damaged. What about the irreversible impact of this drought on local agriculture? Then let's talk about it. First of all, of course, local crops are the most affected. Due to the lack of drought water resources, local crops are seriously short of water, some tenacious crops may survive, and some may fail due to drought, resulting in a sharp reduction in crop production, poor harvest and less money. This is the biggest harm to agriculture in Xishan Island, and it is also the most irreversible influence.
There has indeed been a drought in various places this year, and many reservoirs have dried up. There is no water to eat in many places, and some swimming pools are temporarily closed because of lack of water. I don't know how long this will last. The amount of artificial rainfall is too small, not enough at all. I hope this year's drought will pass. We welcome the arrival of rainy days, which can not only cool down, but also drink enough water for plants and crops.