World’s first major agricultural trade using blockchain completed, resounding success 25 Jan, 2018 In
a first for the global agricultural industry, a cargo shipment of
soybeans has been completed using Blockchain technology. The trade was
carried out digitally using Easy Trading Connect (ETC) Blockchain
platform. ETC incorporated a number of contracts and certificates needed
for the international trade of agricultural products. The shipment from
America to China involved five different parties including Louis
Dreyfus Co, Shandong Bohi Industry Co, ING, Societe Generale and ABN
Amro. https://cointelegraph.com/news/worlds-first-major-agricultural-trade-using-blockchain-completed-resounding-success Landless cultivators to be farmers too: India 24 Jan, 2018 Over
14 crore households who cultivate on land owned by others under a
formal lease agreement or even under a temporary arrangement overseen by
the gram panchayats or other official functionaries may soon start
getting assorted sops doled out to “farmers” by the government just as
their land-owing counterparts do. http://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/landless-cultivators-to-be-farmers-too-change-of-definition-to-extend-assorted-benefits-to-14-cr-currently-excluded/1027695/
[ Top ] CLIMATE CHANGE Dimming the Sun to cool Earth could ravage wildlife: Study 23 Jan, 2018 Paris:
Geoengineering schemes designed to deflect some of the Sun's
planet-warming rays would backfire if suddenly discontinued, wiping out
species and entire ecosystems, a study published on Monday
warns. Half-a-century's worth of warming could rebound in a handful of
years, dooming many amphibians, mammals, corals and land plants to local
or global extinction, according to the findings, published in the
journal Nature Ecology & Evolution. http://www.straitstimes.com/world/dimming-the-sun-to-cool-earth-could-ravage-wildlife-study Lloyd's of London to divest from coal over climate change 24 Jan, 2018 Lloyd's
of London, the world's oldest insurance market, has become the latest
financial firm to announce that it plans to stop investing in coal
companies. The firm has long been vocal about the need to battle climate
change, with insurance one of the worst affected industries by
hurricanes, wildfires and flooding in recent years. https://www.edie.net/news/9/Lloyd-s-of-London-to-divest-from-coal-over-climate-change/
[ Top ] DROUGHTS Cape Town to run out of water by 12 April amid worst drought in a century 24 Jan, 2018 Residents
of Cape Town have been warned that they face losing piped water to
their homes within two months if they do not implement drastic measures
to counter the effects of the worst drought for almost century to hit
South Africa’s second city. Local authorities have warned the 500,000
residents that if consumption reductions are not achieved by “Day Zero” –
12 April – they will have to queue at 200 standpipes for daily rations
of 25 litres. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jan/24/cape-town-to-run-out-of-water-by-12-april-amid-worst-drought-in-a-century
Drought returns to Texas just months after Hurricane Harvey floods state 24 Jan, 2018 Just
five months after the monster storm gave Texas its wettest month in
history, much of the state is now in a drought — including areas that
saw historic flooding. https://www.texastribune.org/2018/01/24/texas-drought-ravages-panhandle/ [ Top ] FLOODS Govt set to start $500-m Metro Manila flood control project this month 9 Jan, 2018 The
government plans to start the $500-million Metro Manila Flood Control
Management Project this month, following the approval by the boards of
the World Bank and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank of the loans
for the project, according to the Finance Department. The
department said of the total project cost, $207.603 million would come
from the World Bank as approved by its board of executive directors on
Sept. 28, 2017. http://thestandard.com.ph/business/biz-plus/255911/govt-set-to-start-500-m-metro-manila-flood-control-project-this-month.html
Millions set to be exposed to severe flooding by 2040, new study finds 23 Jan, 2018 The
impact of climate change will lead to a tenfold increase in the risk of
river flooding unless concrete protective measures are put in place, a
new study has found. The
EU-funded study found that rainfall changes caused by global warming
will increase river flood risks across the globe over the next 25 years,
with the need for adaptation greatest in the US, India, and Africa.
https://greennews.ie/millions-exposed-severe-flooding-2040/
[ Top ] FOOD SECURITY FAO, Legislators team up to put food security, agriculture in spotlight 22 Jan, 2018 The
Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has
teamed up with 10 legislators to put up a "parliamentary alliance" that
will focus on food security and nutrition in the Philippines. The group is expected to initiate discussion on proposed and pending policies on agriculture and food security. http://news.abs-cbn.com/video/business/01/22/18/un-arm-partners-with-lawmakers-to-put-spotlight-on-food-security-agri
‘Speed Breeding’ could hold key to the future of food security 16 Jan, 2018 Between
climate change and a rapidly expanding population, the future of food
security is uncertain. Scientists at the John Innes Center, University
of Queensland and University of Sydney have been working around the
clock to develop a new “speed breeding” technique that could prove
promising in helping feed the nine billion people excepted to inhabit
this planet by 2050 in the face of unpredictable climatic conditions.
http://www.sustainablebrands.com/news_and_views/product_service_design_innovation/sustainable_brands/%E2%80%98speed_breeding%E2%80%99_could_hold_key_ [ Top ] IRRIGATION Irrigation helps Malkangiri farmers become self-sufficient: India 22 Jan, 2018 Even
as Malkangiri district in Odisha state lags way behind in growth when
compared to other districts in the country, irrigation facilities made
available to farmers have brought in a positive change in their lives. There
was a time when farmers after harvesting paddy used to leave their land
uncultivated due to lack of irrigation facilities in the district. In
the absence of know-how and availability of bank loans, farmers were
reluctant to take up vegetable cultivation. However, things have
undergone a change after implementation of a slew of irrigation projects
in the district. https://www.orissapost.com/irrigation-helps-malkangiri-farmers-become-self-sufficient/ [ Top ] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT World’s first 'Vitamin D' water launched in UAE 18 Jan, 2018 A bottled water with Vitamin D will be available in the UAE supermarkets for those battling the sunshine vitamin deficiency. The
orange colored 'Al Ain Vitamin D' bottle was launched in Abu Dhabi on
Wednesday during the International Water Summit held as part of the Abu
Dhabi Sustainability Week. Manufacturers
Agthia Group said it is the world's only water bottle with Vitamin D,
and without any preservatives, flavours or colours. https://www.khaleejtimes.com/nation/World-first-Vitamin-D-water-launched-in-UAE
Water resources threatened by glacier retreat 23 Jan, 2018 Melting
glaciers around the world will result in reduced downstream water
resources even in basins with low ice coverage, reports a paper
published online this week in Nature Climate Change. Glacier retreat and
associated future runoff changes raise major concerns over the
sustainability of global water resources, but global-scale assessments
of glacier decline and resulting hydrological consequences are scarce.
https://www.technologynetworks.com/tn/news/water-resources-threatened-by-glacier-retreat-296592 [Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS 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) 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.encid.org.eg
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