GNR/Moura: Corporation received inland water inspection boat.
The Territorial Command Beja, through the Moura Territorial Detachment, received the inland water inspection boat (LFA) ARIES, intended for patrolling the Alqueva river basin.
Alqueva: Water is insufficient to irrigate olive and almond groves, reveals study by Agro.Ges.
Current maximum irrigation water allocations for olive and peanut crops, that EDIA assigns in the area covered by the Alqueva Multi-Purpose Development (EFMA) are insufficient to meet their respective water needs.
“Alqueva was made for Alentejo”. Farmers criticize possible supply to the Algarve.
Baixo Alentejo Farmers Association considers that the project follows a “political propaganda rationale” and warns of inability to respond to drought “increasingly recurring” in the South.
Alqueva: Moura irrigation block advances. It will cost 8,2 million.
EDIA-Alqueva Development and Infrastructure Company, launched the public tender for the construction of the Moura Irrigation Block, no Beja district, which will cover an area of 1.184 hectares and represent an investment of 8,2 million.
Manifesto: “Water at the Service of the Future”, asks for Alqueva to be reinforced.
Eight municipalities in Alentejo and Barlavento do Algarve join forces and mobilize for the availability of water in the region. The reinforcement of Alqueva “as a large reservoir for water regulation in the south of the country” is defended by the manifesto “Water at the Service of the Future”.