Help Shape EU Climate Policy

May 12, 2025 | Climate Change, EIP-AGRI, Farm Viability, Green Architecture, News

Survey on Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture

ICF, a consultancy based in Brussels, has been commissioned by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development (DG AGRI) to conduct an important study on climate change adaptation in EU agriculture, with a particular focus on water management; all designed to help shape EU Climate Policy.

This study aims to explore how Europe’s farmers are experiencing the effects of a changing climate. Examples include shifting weather patterns and increased water-related challenges, as well as how they are adapting. The research focuses on practical responses, including changes to agricultural systems, working methods, investments, and the use of information.

To ensure the study reflects real on-the-ground experiences, ICF is seeking direct input from farmers across the European Union. A dedicated survey has been developed to collect this feedback, which form part of the source information to help shape EU Climate Policy.

Survey link and details

  • Take the Survey.
  • The survey is available in all 24 official EU languages.

  • Deadline for responses: 6 June

Farmers’ insights are vital. By participating, they will help shape a deeper understanding of current climate impacts and adaptation strategies in agriculture—ultimately supporting more effective and targeted EU policies.

For any questions, please contact the ICF research team at:
📧 ClimateChangeAdaptation@ICF.com

EU Context: Water Resilience and Climate Policy

The European Commission has initiated a call for evidence to develop a comprehensive European Water Resilience Strategy. This strategy aims to restore and protect the water cycle. It also aims to ensure clean and affordable water for all, and promote a competitive EU water industry within a circular economy framework. Stakeholder feedback is being gathered to inform this strategy, emphasizing the importance of sustainable water management practices across agriculture. 

Ireland’s Initiatives in Agri-Climate Research

In January 2025, Ireland and New Zealand announced a joint investment of €5.2 million in agri-climate research projects. These projects focus on developing technologies to reduce and account for agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, highlighting the global collaboration in addressing climate change impacts on agriculture.

Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has introduced the “Better Farming for Water” campaign, outlining eight practical steps that farmers can take to help safeguard water quality. These measures focus on improving nutrient management, adopting better farmyard practices, and applying land management techniques designed to minimize nutrient runoff and protect nearby watercourses.

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