Record Drought and Water Scarcity Impact U.S. and Global Agriculture
Record Drought and Water Scarcity Impact U.S. and Global Agriculture
US · Published May 14, 2026
A record-setting drought is currently affecting over 60% of the continental United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Integrated Drought Information System.
This water crisis is part of a broader global issue, with the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health declaring a 'global water bankruptcy.' Agricultural commodities like cotton, which require significant water resources, are particularly impacted.
For instance, producing 1 kilogram of cotton fabric can consume approximately 9,000 cubic meters of water.

Why It's Important?

The ongoing drought and water scarcity pose significant risks to agricultural production and supply chains, particularly for water-intensive crops like cotton. Farmers in water-scarce regions, such as Texas, are under increasing pressure to optimize water use. Without interventions, disruptions in water availability could lead to further instability in global supply chains, affecting industries reliant on agricultural commodities. Additionally, inefficient water use in less-developed regions could exacerbate environmental degradation and resource depletion.

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