U.S. NAFTA dairy demands unacceptable: Alberta agriculture minister 17 Oct, 2017 Alberta’s
agriculture and forestry minister Oneil Carlier said that the latest
demands made by the United States during NAFTA negotiations are
unacceptable for the dairy industry. He was responding to reports that
American negotiators want an end to the supply management system for
dairy, chicken, eggs and turkey within the next decade. http://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/u-s-nafta-dairy-demands-unacceptable-alberta-agriculture-minister
Africa expends $35bn annually on food imports: AfDB 20 Oct , 2017 The
President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has
stated that Africa spends $35 billion annually on food imports.
Specifically, he said it is unacceptable by his estimates, if the
current trend continues stressing that Africa is estimated to spend $110
billion by 2030 on food imports. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/10/20/afdb-africa-expends-35bn-annually-on-food-imports/ [ Top ] CLIMATE CHANGE Fiji to sell world's first climate change 'green' bonds 18 Oct, 2017 Fiji
will issue a US$50 million (S$67.8 million) "green" bond in coming
weeks to help combat the effects of global climate change, the first
developing country to do so, Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama said. The
Pacific Island nation is seen as particularly vulnerable to climate
change, with some of its 300 low-lying islands susceptible to rising
seas. The bond will be the first to earmark the cash raised to address the issue, according to the World Bank. http://www.straitstimes.com/asia/australianz/fiji-to-sell-worlds-first-climate-change-green-bonds
Seven children to sue European governments over climate change 19 Oct, 2017 Seven
children are to sue European governments in a landmark lawsuit over the
impact that climate change is having on their lives. The
Portuguese youngsters, some from the Leiria region which has been
devastated by wildfires twice this year, are seeking a ruling to force
47 countries to dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions. http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/seven-children-to-sue-european-governments-over-climate-change-810562.html
VN to develop alerts for climate change-related diseases 20 Oct, 2017 HCM City: Vietnam
is developing an integrated database and early warning system for
diseases related to climate change, Đỗ Mạnh Cường of the Ministry of
Health said at a meeting held in HCM City. Reportedly, the ministry was
developing a health adaptation plan to climate change for the period
2017-21. http://vietnamnews.vn/society/405931/vn-to-develop-alerts-for-climate-change-related-diseases.html#G5TTpqdMDLPiZhTj.97 [ Top ] DROUGHTS Time, money aggravates Cape Town's water crisis 19 Oct, 2017 Cape
Town is experiencing the worst drought in its recorded history.
Desalination plants and other plans - which are in the pipeline for Cape
Town to help alleviate the water crisis - will probably cost the city
billions of rand, and it is not yet clear where this money will come
from. Another possibly hampering factor could be the time it will take to construct these facilities. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/time-and-money-two-major-obstacles-in-tackling-cape-towns-water-crisis-20171019
Parts of New England in ‘moderate drought’ 19 Oct, 2017 Boston: A stretch of unusually warm and dry fall weather has pushed portions of New England back into drought. Nearly
43 percent of Connecticut and 32 percent of Massachusetts are
considered to be in “moderate drought.” Portions of Maine, New Hampshire
and Rhode Island are also reporting moderate drought conditions due to
the recent shortage of rain. https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/parts-of-new-england-in-moderate-drought/ [ Top ] FLOODS Storm Brian hits Britain after flooding in south-west Ireland 21 Oct, 2017 Parts
of Britain have been battered by winds of almost 80mph and heavy rains
as storm Brian crossed the Irish Sea after causing flooding in some
parts of Ireland. Gusts of 78mph (125km/h), the highest recorded on
Saturday afternoon, struck the Llŷn Peninsula on the north-west coast of
Wales, the Met Office said. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/21/storm-brian-causes-flooding-in-south-west-ireland
Water minister: Corruption not a major issue in flood management 19 Oct, 2017 Dhaka: Speaking
at a discussion in Dhaka as the chief guest Water Resources Minister
Anisul Islam Mahmud said, “It is true that there is some corruption in
the construction and repair work of flood embankments, but it is not
serious.” Since the corruption occurs at small scale, it is also
difficult to trace, he added. The discussion, titled “Flood 2017:
Current Situation and Necessary Actions,” was organized by policy think
tank Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD). http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/dhaka/2017/10/19/corruption-not-major-issue-flood/
Victims of floods can sue, say academics 20 Oct, 2017 Bangkok: Authorities
are violating their own rules and could be sued for not maintaining
irrigation facilities properly and failing to implement a
disaster-prevention plan and warning system, academics said. Maha
Sarakham University lecturer Chainarong Sretthachau said that the Royal
Irrigation Department (RID) was violating its own rules by allowing the
dam to fail and the affected people could sue it for not performing its
duty properly. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30329696 [ Top ] FOOD SECURITY World Food Day: FAO addresses food security concerns as global population swells 16 Oct, 2017 This
World Food Day, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the
United Nations says one way to combat a globally growing population and
the food insecurity that brings, is to change the future of migration,
invest in food security and rural development. http://www.foodingredientsfirst.com/news/world-food-day-fao-addresses-food-security-concerns-as-global-population-swells.html
Yemen calls for greater international assistance to food security, malnutrition 16 Oct, 2017 As
countries around the globe celebrated World Food Day, Yemen currently
suffers from the worst humanitarian crisis in the world with 17 million
of its people – nearly 60 percent of the country’s population – in
“crisis” or “emergency” conditions. The latest Food Security report,
issued in September, stated that almost three-quarters of the Yemeni
population face starvation as food security in the country continues to
worsen. https://reliefweb.int/report/yemen/amid-celebrations-world-food-day-yemen-calls-greater-international-assistance-food
World Food Prize winner says he won't rest until 'Africa feeds itself' 19 Oct, 2017 Akinwumi Adesina, the 2017 World Food Prize winner, said on Thursday "there will be no rest for me until Africa feeds itself." Adesina,
president of the African Development Bank Group, said he would use the
$250,000 award that comes with the prestigious prize to provide
fellowships and grants to young Africans, dedicated to making a living
through agriculture. http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/money/agriculture/2017/10/19/world-food-prize-winner-says-he-wont-rest-until-africa-feeds-itself/782712001/ [ Top ] IRRIGATION Iran developing indigenous farming model to save on water 20 Oct, 2017 The
Iranian government is developing an indigenous farming and cultivation
model that will suit the country’s climate and resources, with the aim
to save water. This model is being developed by the Supreme Council on
Water, which is headed by the country’s first vice president and brings
representatives from a multiplicity of ministries and organizations. https://www.azernews.az/region/120836.html
Odisha announces Rs. 1,250 cr irrigation project: India 16 Oct, 2017 The
Odisha government on Monday announced a Rs. 1,250 crore mega irrigation
system, named Gangadhar Meher Lift Canal System, in the state's Bargarh
district. "This project will irrigate a gross command area of about
32,000 hectares including 25,600 hectares in Kharif and 7,000 hectares
in Rabi season," said Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. http://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/odisha-announces-rs-1-250-cr-irrigation-project-117101600582_1.html [ Top ] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT World's deepest lake undergoing gravest crisis in recent history 19 Oct, 2017 Moscow: Lake
Baikal is undergoing its gravest crisis in recent history, experts say,
as the government bans the catching of a signature fish that has lived
in the world's deepest lake for centuries but is now under threat.
Holding one-fifth of the world's unfrozen fresh water, Baikal in
Russia's Siberia is a natural wonder of "exceptional value to
evolutionary science" meriting its listing as a World Heritage Site by
UNESCO. https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/worlds-deepest-lake-undergoing-gravest-crisis-in-recent-history-1764724 [Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS 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 “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/
Global
Water Security for Agriculture and Natural Resources (GWSAN): An ASABE
Global Initiative Conference, Hyderabad, India, 3-6 October 2018. Website: http://www.asabewater.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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