


But there are also worries the volcanic activity will make the groundwater unusable for drinking as well as water-intensive banana farming. It has some of La Palma’s most fertile soil, home to avocado, papaya and other crops, but also vineyards that supply the grapes for the Canary Islands’ increasingly popular wines.Īlegría’s immediate concern is that the lava will destroy the intricate piping that feeds the plantation’s sprinklers. The area, located just where the Cumbre Vieja ridge flattens, is called Los Llanos, which means The Flats in English. Insight by Micro Focus Government Solutions: Learn from agency and industry executives as they explore why protecting data requires a comprehensive approach involving every part of the IT chain – people, policy, infrastructure and applications in this exclusive executive briefing.
