El Campo | Productores y maquinistas de Guadalajara alegan pérdidas diarias por el IPP | 15/07/26

The Ministry of Sustainable Development has called another meeting with the agricultural organizations Asaja and Upa this Friday to assess the needs they have expressed for some regions where cereal harvesting continues, especially in Cuenca and Guadalajara. The aim is to explore flexibility options that would allow these tasks to be compatible with fire prevention. The main complaint concerns the time restrictions on days of extreme heat, when the Fire Prevention Index (IPP) is at its highest level, as it is today in many areas. This necessitates the use of a second tractor with a 400-liter water tank and 50-meter hoses, and requires a shutdown from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This has led producers and machinery operators in Guadalajara to protest these restrictions. The Regional Government is considering issuing two daily IPPs to focus the restrictions on the most dangerous hours. Other news: 1,400 winegrowers restructured 4,900 hectares. The livestock strategy, with the rural environment. Rabbit meat consumption falls by 4.4%. 🔔 Subscribe to the official Castilla-La Mancha Media YouTube channel:    / cmmcastillalamanchamedia   💻 Visit our website: https://www.cmmedia.es ➡️ And follow us on our social media: Facebook:   / cmmediaes   X: https://x.com/CMM_es Instagram:   / cmm_es   TikTok:   / cmm_es   Twitch:   / cmm_es