Tap'd In

#5: Food and water - Water markets help farmers produce more with less

Tap Season 1 Episode 5

In this episode of Tap’d In, hosts Jordan and Lana explore how market-based solutions can address water scarcity in agriculture, drawing on insights from David Zetland's Living with Water Scarcity. The discussion critiques existing water rights systems, which often lead to inefficiency and conflict, and advocates for a shift toward local water markets. Farmers buying and selling irrigation water in these markets can maximize benefits, improve management, and better balance private rights with environmental and social needs. Jordan and Lana delve into the strengths and weaknesses of different water rights systems and explain market mechanisms, like auctions, that facilitate efficient water allocation. By championing local water markets, the episode highlights a path toward sustainable agriculture and societal well-being.

David Zetland: https://www.kysq.org/

Living with Water Scarcity: https://www.kysq.org/lwws/

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