17 organizations feeding the world through regenerative agriculture 21 May, 2018 Drawing
from decades of research, regenerative agriculture uses farming
principles designed to mimic nature. To build healthy soils and fertile,
thriving agro-ecosystems, this approach incorporates a range of
practices such as agroforestry and well-managed grazing. Benefits of
these practices include richer soil, healthier water systems, increased
biodiversity, climate change resilience and stronger farming
communities. https://www.greenbiz.com/article/17-organizations-feeding-world-through-regenerative-agriculture
Research facility scaling up poultry production: Ethiopia 3 May, 2018 Ethiopia,
known for having the largest livestock population in Africa, has 55
million chickens. There is an increasing demand for livestock products
in the country including meat, milk and egg, which calls for expansion
of production. Poultry facility is a great opportunity to improve
nutrition and income serving as response to food insecurity and
supporting the country’s ongoing fight to prevent childhood stunting. http://www.ethpress.gov.et/herald/index.php/technology/item/11738-research-facility-scaling-up-poultry-production
[Top] CLIMATE CHANGE Smart-Climate Apps guide African herders to water, grazing fields 22 May, 2018 The
thinking used to be that climate-smart agriculture practices couldn’t
successfully be applied to the herding communities that roam with their
goats, cattle, or sheep—their livelihood—in the continent’s arid and
semi-arid grasslands. A couple of modern-day apps are making inroads in
climate-smart livestock and farming practices in Africa. https://www.bna.com/smartclimate-apps-guide-n57982092762/
NASA: Twin satellites to track Earth’s water launched 23 May, 2018 A
twin spacecraft to monitor the changes in sea level rise, ice melt and
drought on Earth was successfully launched aboard a SpaceX rocket, along
with five communication satellites, NASA said. The Gravity Recovery and
Climate Experiment Follow-On (GRACE-FO) is a joint mission by NASA and
the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ). http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/science/twin-satellites-to-track-earths-water-launched-nasa-5188362/
[Top] DROUGHTS Brazil's center-south cane crop cut due to drought 21 May, 2018 Brazil's
center-south, the world's largest sugar producing region, is likely to
have less cane to process this year than previously expected due to a
prolonged period without widespread rains. Sao Paulo-based Archer
Consulting revised its center-south 2018/19 cane crop projection to 563
million tonnes, compared to 580 million tonnes expected previously,
citing damage to some cane fields in the region due to drought. http://www.blackseagrain.net/novosti/brazils-center-south-cane-crop-cut-due-to-drought
US wheat crop shrivels in drought, large global supplies 10 May, 2018 U.S.
farmers are expected to harvest their smallest winter wheat crop in
more than a decade amid an ongoing drought that has devastated fields
across the nation's breadbasket and a global surplus of the grain that
has depressed prices, according to government report released. https://www.agweb.com/article/us-wheat-crop-shrivels-in-drought-large-global-supplies/
[Top] FLOODS Floods caused by climate change could wreck Kruger National Park‚ scientists warn 17 May, 2018 Climate
change could cause a catastrophic loss of species in South Africa's
Kruger National Park (KNP). That is the warning from scientists whose
work in the park as shown that some of the world's most sensitive and
valuable river habitats are being destroyed by increasingly frequent
extreme floods driven by cyclones. https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/sci-tech/2018-05-17-floods-caused-by-climate-change-could-wreck-kruger-national-park-scientists-warn/
[Top] FOOD SECURITY World Bank, FG open up markets for rice farmers 18 May, 2018 As
part of the federal government’s efforts to make rice production more
attractive and profitable for Nigerian farmers, the Federal Ministry of
Water Resources is opening up new market frontiers for rice farmers by
linking them with off-takers and aggregators. The ministry took the
first step by organizing a Business Forum in Kano to bring rice farmers,
off-takers and other value chain actors to the table to start
discussions on how to do business together under the Transforming
Irrigation Management in Nigeria (TRIMING) Project, supported by the
World Bank. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/05/18/food-security-world-bank-fg-open-up-markets-for-rice-farmers/
FAO urges protection of bees for the future of our food 22 May, 2018 On
the eve of the first World Bee Day (20 May), the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO) urged countries and individuals to do
more to protect bees and other pollinators or risk a sharp drop in food
diversity. Bees are under great threat from the combined effects of
climate change, intensive agriculture, pesticides, biodiversity loss,
and pollution. http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/agriculture/fao-urges-protection-of-bees-for-the-future-of-our-food-first-world-bee-day-observed-on-may-20_133759
[Top] IRRIGATION Union Cabinet okays Rs 5,000-crore micro-irrigation fund: India 17 May, 2018 The
Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved a dedicated Rs 5,000-crore fund to
bring more land area under micro-irrigation, as part of its objective to
boost agriculture production and farmers income. The Micro Irrigation
Fund (MIF), set up under the National Bank For Agriculture And Rural
Development (NABARD), seeks to provide states financial assistance on
concessional rate of interest to promote micro-irrigation – currently,
10 million hectares is under micro-irrigation as against the potential
of 70 million hectares. http://indianexpress.com/article/india/union-cabinet-okays-rs-5000-crore-micro-irrigation-fund-5179831/
[Top] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT UNF: ‘Pioneer’ female engineering students design water system for Guatemalan village 21 May, 2018 Collecting
water for cooking, cleaning and other household chores used to be an
all-day affair for the women of La Esperanza, a rural village of about
1,000 people in the highlands area of Guatemala. But the University of
North Florida’s first all-female senior civil engineering team designed a
new water distribution system for the community, which was built by
local workers and began operations this spring. http://www.jacksonville.com/news/20180521/unf-pioneer-female-engineering-students-design-water-system-for-guatemalan-village
Peatland contributions to UK water security 15 May, 2018 Peatlands
are vital to UK water security and must be protected to preserve the
UK's water supply, say scientists. water@leeds scientists from the
University of Leeds have developed a new global index that identifies
water supplied from peatlands as a significant source of drinking water
for the UK and the Republic of Ireland. https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-05/uol-pct051418.php
[Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS
International
Conference and 69th International Executive Council Meeting of the
International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 12–17 August 2018,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on the theme: Innovative and Sustainable Agri-water Management: Adapting to a Variable and Changing Climate. Website: http://www.icid2018.org/
Global Water Security for Agriculture and Natural Resources (GWSAN), 3-6 October 2018, Hyderabad, India: An ASABE Global Initiative Conference. Website: http://www.asabewater.org/
9th International Micro Irrigation Conference, 16-18 January 2019, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India, on the theme: Micro Irrigation in Modern Agriculture. Website: http://www.icid.org/conf_microirri.html
3rd World Irrigation Forum (WIF3) and 70th International Executive Council Meeting, 1-7 September, 2019, Bali, Indonesia, on the theme: Development for water, food and nutrition security in a competitive environment. Website: http://www.icid2019.org/ [Top] LATEST PUBLICATION(S) Water Saving in Irrigated Agriculture in Egypt: Case Studies and Lessons Learned, November 2017 The
Egyptian National Committee for Irrigation and Drainage (ENCID) has
launched a new book titled 'Water Saving in Irrigated Agriculture in
Egypt: Case Studies and Lessons Learned.' The publication is a
compilation of successful water-saving innovation ideas at the farm
level and is a rich source of reference work for all the professionals
engaged in agricultural water management aspirating for "More and more
crop per drop." For more info, kindly write to Encid@link.net http://www.en
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