MADRID (AP) — Drought now affects 60% of the Spanish countryside, with crops like wheat and barley likely to fail entirely in four regions, the main Spanish farmers' association said on Thursday.

Spain’s long-term drought is causing “irreversible losses†to more than 3.5 million hectares of crops, the Coordinator of Farmers' and Ranchers' Organizations (COAG in its Spanish acronym) said in a new report.

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