Puerto Rico’s agriculture, farmers decimated by Hurricane Maria 24 Sept, 2017 Hurricane
Maria wiped out about 80 percent of the crop value in Puerto Rico —
making it one of the costliest storms to hit the island’s agriculture
industry, said Carlos Flores Ortega, Puerto Rico’s secretary of the
Department of Agriculture. The island suffered a loss of $780 million in
agriculture yields, according to the department’s preliminary figures.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/us/puerto-rico-hurricane-maria-agriculture-.html Malawi mining, agriculture to get a boost 28 Sept, 2017 Mining
and agriculture sectors in Malawi are expected to get a boost following
a Brazilian company’s plans to invest US$50 million in the sectors. The
intention to invest in the two sectors was revealed by Danilo Daneluci,
Chief Executive Officer of Brazil’s Costa Negócios responsible for
Africa. The two met on the sidelines of the ongoing 72nd United Nations Assembly (UNGA) in New York City, United States. https://malawi24.com/2017/09/28/mining-agriculture-get-boost/ Asia Agri-tech Expo & Forum witness participation from 36 countries, regions 28 Sept, 2017 Taipei, Taiwan:
Asia Agri-tech Expo & Forum opened its doors on Thursday to
visitors representing agriculture, livestock and aquaculture companies
from over 36 countries and regions looking to source the latest in
seeds, seedlings, agriculture machinery, feeds & feed additives and
farm equipment. http://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/Asia-Agri-tech-Expo-Forum-Opens-to-Attendees-from-36-Countries-Regions-1002686036 [ Top ] CLIMATE CHANGE Global warming has made European heat waves 10 times more likely, study reports 28 Sept, 2017 A
group of international researchers have found that climate change has
made the sweltering record-breaking temperatures that scorched Europe
this summer at least 10 times more likely. https://sciencerecorder.com/article.php?id=131705 'Off the chart' emissions add to climate change, poverty 28 Sept, 2017 A
new report from Trócaire, published in advance of the Citizens'
Assembly, says that emissions are "off the charts" and are contributing
to hunger and a loss of water in some of the poorest countries across
the globe. The 'Still Feeling the Heat' report, which analyses the
effect of climate change across five countries highlights how the
poorest people in the world continue to pay the price for political
failure to tackle climate change. http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/off-the-chart-emissions-here-add-to-climate-change-poverty-36176288.html [ Top ] DROUGHTS Witch doctors in Uganda sacrificing children to end drought: Report 26 Sept, 2017 Witch
doctors are sacrificing children in Uganda, looking to turn the tide
with miracles in the drought-stricken country, a new report
said. Officials in Uganda say the number of human sacrifices is on the
rise, as the East African country battles its worst drought in more than
half a century. More than 11 million people are facing food insecurity
and more than 1.6 million are on the brink of famine. http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/09/26/witch-doctors-in-uganda-sacrificing-children-in-bid-to-end-drought-report-says.html [ Top ] FLOODS Senate passes FAA extension without flood insurance provision 28 Sept, 2017 The
Senate cleared a six-month extension of the Federal Aviation
Administration on Thursday but also removed a flood insurance provision,
meaning the bill will need to return to the House. The
legislative ping-pong comes after the House voted 264-155 earlier
Thursday to approve the bill, which also includes new tax relief for
hurricane victims. http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/352930-senate-passes-faa-extension-without-flood-insurance-provision India: Chennai residents raise houses to escape flood fury 29 Sept, 2017 With
barely a month left for the onset of the north-east (NE) monsoon,
Chennaiites living in low-lying, flood-prone areas have opted for
"building lifting" to raise the height of their homes and avoid getting
inundated. Engineering companies in the city offering house-lifting
services are flooded with inquiries and orders, particularly from
residents in low-lying areas. http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-chennai-residents-raise-houses-to-escape-flood-fury-2549148 [ Top ] FOOD SECURITY Disappearing traditional crops pose threat to food security, warn experts 24 Sept, 2017 Agriculture experts have warned that agriculture mechanization,
expansion of large-scale agriculture and new technologies have led to
the disappearance of local crop varieties as farmers look for more
commercial varieties that grow faster and produce more yields. The
experts were earlier this week, speaking during an African Union
Regional Workshop on the Implementation of the International Treaty on
Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/read/220499/ Volunteers attacked delivering quake aid in southern Mexico 28 Sept, 2017 Mexico City: A group
of young people delivering relief supplies to earthquake victims in the
southern state of Oaxaca have been attacked and robbed. The attackers
stole the group’s cellphones and about $2,000. The Archdiocese of
Mexico’s information service, Siame, says unidentified gunmen waylaid a
pickup truck driven by the group. https://cruxnow.com/global-church/2017/09/28/volunteers-attacked-delivering-quake-aid-southern-mexico/ [ Top ] IRRIGATION Water Tech Farms give irrigators look at latest water-saving technology 25 Sept, 2017 The
Kansas Water Office has teamed up with more than a dozen farmers to
help extend the life of the world’s largest freshwater aquifer. Through a
new kind of farm, the state is partnering with progressive farmers in a
demonstration project that shows irrigators how they can do more with
less. Irrigators can get a closer look at these technical advances at
some of the state’s 15 Water Technology Farms, said Tracy Streeter,
director of the Kansas Water Office. http://www.gctelegram.com/news/20170925/water-tech-farms-give-irrigators-look-at-latest-water-saving-technology [ Top ] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT US, Mexico reach deal on Colorado River water 27 Sept, 2017 The
U.S. and Mexico have unveiled a new agreement to preserve water for
millions of households and farms that depend on the overused Colorado
River. The agreement sets aside some
Colorado River water for environmental restoration, and it calls on the
two countries and a coalition of charitable foundations to contribute a
total of $18 million for restoration, research, and monitoring. http://www.newsadvance.com/news/national/wire/the-latest-us-mexico-reach-deal-on-colorado-river-water/article_41b40eab-91bb-5f11-9627-a512aecddc1c.html [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 |
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