International agriculture conference to be held in Ireland next week 31 Aug, 2017 International
scientists are preparing to gather for the 17th international RAMIRAN
conference, which will be held in Wexford from September 4 to September
6. Over 120 talks will summarise the latest cutting-edge research
findings on technologies for increasing the value of organic residues
and increasing their sustainable use within agriculture. This is the
first time that the world-leading bi-annual conference will be held in
Ireland. http://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/teagasc-to-host-international-agriculture-conference-next-week/# [ Top ] CLIMATE CHANGE Conservative groups shrug off link between tropical storm Harvey and climate change 30 Aug, 2017 Conservative
groups with close links to the Trump administration have sought to
ridicule the link between climate change and events such as tropical
storm Harvey, amid warnings from scientists that storms are being
exacerbated by warming temperatures. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/30/tropical-storm-harvey-climate-change-conservatives-donald-trump Malawian farmers adapt in the face of climate change 31 Aug, 2017 Malawi
has not been spared from the early impacts of climate change. Rising
temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are already affecting
the southeast African nation, particularly the agricultural sector. The
El Nino weather phenomenon, which has been impacting southern Africa for
the past two years, is exacerbating the situation. http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/elist/eListRead/malawian_farmers_adapt_in_the_face_of_climate_change/ [ Top ] DROUGHTS Drought affects millions in Indonesia 31 Aug, 2017 Jakarta: Millions
of people across Indonesia are facing failed harvests and a shortage of
clean water as a result of worsening drought conditions. The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency has predicted this year's dry season may go into the next month. http://www.tnp.sg/news/world/drought-affects-millions-indonesia Italy drought: Rome forced to cut water pressure 29 Aug, 2017 It
has hardly rained in Rome for months and, with Romans returning from
their summer holidays, the city's water company has decided to act. From
next week water pressure will be cut during the night on peak days in
September. Water company Acea says it has managed to plug 1,300 water leaks since May. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-4108106 [ Top ] FLOODS Google commits $1 million to flood relief ops in India, Nepal, Bangladesh 31 Aug, 2017 Lending
a helping hand in the flood relief operations in India, Nepal and
Bangladesh, Google has committed $1 million to NGOs Goonj and Save the
Children. The company aims that this donation will help provide flood
relief to 1,60,000 people across the three nations. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/google-commits-1-million-to-flood-relief-ops-in-india-nepal-bangladesh/articleshow/60307082.cms [ Top ] FOOD SECURITY Most ASAL households to remain food insecure despite improved rains 30 Aug, 2017 Nairobi: According
to the latest food security prognosis by the National Drought
Management Authority (NDMA), the rains are expected to improve livestock
body conditions as well as milk production and livestock sales which
will enhance the food security situation in pastoral households in
counties classified as Arid and Semi Arid Lands (ASAL). https://www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/2017/08/asal-households-remain-food-insecure-despite-improved-rains/ [ Top ] IRRIGATION Leaf sensors can tell farmers when crops need to be watered 30 Aug, 2017 Plant-based
sensors that measure the thickness and electrical capacitance of leaves
show great promise for telling farmers when to activate their
irrigation systems, preventing both water waste and parched plants,
according to researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural
Sciences. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170830103455.htm
Panel to review progress of relining of irrigation feeder canals 1 Sept, 2017 Chandigarh: Punjab
Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh set up a three-member
inter-departmental committee, headed by the state Chief Secretary Karan
Avtar Singh, to review the progress of relining of 200 kilometers of
Rajasthan and Sirhind irrigation feeder canals located in the state.
http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/chandigarh/panel-to-review-progress-of-relining-of-irrigation--feeder-canals.html [ Top ] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Limited water resources ‘costing Middle East and North Africa $21bn a year’ 31 Aug, 2017 Inadequate
water supply and sanitation is costing the Middle East and North Africa
region around $21bn a year in economic losses, the World Bank has said.
http://www.publicfinanceinternational.org/news/2017/08/limited-water-resources-costing-middle-east-and-north-africa-21bn-year [Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS 68th
IEC and 23rd ICID Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, 8-14 October
2017, on the theme: Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a new Green
Revolution, Mexico City, Mexico, 8-14 October 2017. Website: http://www.icid2017.org/
Drainage and Flood Control Summit, 26 - 27 November 2017, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Website: https://drainagefloodcontrol.com/ 8th
Asian Regional Conference, 2-4 May 2018, Kathmandu, Nepal, on the theme
of “Irrigation in Support of an Evergreen Revolution” Website: http://nencid.org.np/
69th
IEC & Regional Conference, 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/ [Top]
LATEST PUBLICATION(S) National Agriculture Policy, Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, September 2016. Agriculture
remains the mainstay of Malawi’s economy, contributing significantly to
employment, economic growth, export earnings, poverty reduction, food
security, and nutrition. It also plays a critical role in ensuring
sustainable use of natural resources. All of these pose a threat to food
security and nutrition in the face of a growing population, increased
land pressure, and climate change. In trying to address these challenges
in the past, Malawi has over-concentrated on maize self-sufficiency for
food and tobacco as a cash crop, at the expense of other agricultural
commodities, including livestock and fisheries. Moreover, the sector
remains predominantly subsistence-oriented. In response, the NAP seeks
to sustainably transform the sector from subsistence to a market
orientation in order to increase agricultural production, marketed
surpluses of commodities, and real incomes. http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/files/resources/NAP_Final_Signed.pdf [ Top
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