More than 30 percent of world’s organic producers are in India 21 Feb, 2018 India
has the largest number of organic producers in the world, according to
the World of Organic Agriculture Report 2018 published in February. With
835,000 certified organic producers, it is home to more than 30 percent
of the total number of organic producers (2.7 million) in the world. Uganda (210,352) and Mexico (210,000) are the second and third largest organic producers. http://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/30-per-cent-of-world-s-organic-producers-are-in-india-59748
Precision agriculture is changing farming in Montana 21 Feb, 2018 Agriculture
is the backbone of Montana’s economy and during the recent MATE Show in
Billings, farmers could see some of the latest agricultural equipment
and precision agriculture technology. “You don’t need to see anymore,"
Travis Anderson, Precision Ag consultant with Yellowstone County
Implement in Billings, said. "The tractor does the seeing for you with
the map and auto steer." The ultimate goal is to make farmers more efficient and profitable. http://www.krtv.com/story/37561370/montana-ag-precision-agriculture-is-changing-farming
Punjab has a new plan to move farmers away from water-guzzling paddy: India 15 Feb, 2018 The
Punjab government has signed a MoU with the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty
Action Lab (J-PAL), a research centre affiliated to the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, for the DBT project. J-PAL — along with experts
from the World Bank, Punjab Agricultural University and the state’s
agriculture, irrigation and soil conservation departments — will
undertake a study of actual power use by farmers and how it might change
once they start paying out of a fixed Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT)
subsidy credited to their bank accounts. http://indianexpress.com/article/india/sustainable-agriculture-punjab-has-a-new-plan-to-move-farmers-away-from-water-guzzling-paddy-5064481/ [ Top ] CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change 'will push European cities towards breaking point' 21 Feb, 2018 Major
British towns and cities, including Glasgow, Wrexham, Aberdeen and
Chester, could be much more severely affected by climate change than
previously thought, according to new research. The
study, by Newcastle University, analysed changes in flooding, droughts
and heatwaves for every European city using all climate models. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/feb/21/climate-change-will-push-european-cities-towards-breaking-point
Climate warming causes local extinction of Rocky Mountain wildflower species 21 Feb, 2018 A
creamy jasmine wildflower once common across the Colorado mountains may
be vanishing forever as climate change brings warmer and drier
conditions. That’s
the conclusion unveiled Wednesday by scientists who conducted a 25-year
experiment above Crested Butte near Gothic at the Rocky Mountain
Biological Laboratory tracking northern rock jasmine, a delicate
white-petaled species also known as fairy candelabra. https://www.denverpost.com/2018/02/21/northern-rock-jasmine-colorado-wildflower-extinction-climate-change/ Global warming could cause key culinary crops to release seeds prematurely 12 February, 2018 Climate
change is threatening crop yields worldwide, yet little is known about
how global warming will confuse normal plant physiology. Researchers now
show that higher temperatures accelerate seed dispersal in crop species
belonging to the cabbage and mustard plant family, limiting
reproductive success, and this effect is mediated by a gene called
INDEHISCENT. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180212121238.htm
[ Top ] DROUGHTS Drought-hit Cape Town dreads 'Day Zero' when taps will run dry 21 Feb, 2018 On
Tuesday, the city of four million moved its estimate for “Day Zero” to
July 9 from June 4 due to a decline in water usage, and after the
Groenland farmers association also released 10 billion liters of water
from their private reservoirs into the Steenbras storage dam. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-safrica-drought/drought-hit-cape-town-dreads-day-zero-when-taps-will-run-dry-idUSKCN1G51DL
Tropical trees use unique method to resist drought 21 Feb, 2017 Tropical
trees in the Amazon Rainforest may be more drought resistant than
previously thought, according to a new study by researchers at the
University of California, Riverside. In a study published Monday in the
journal New Phytologist, a team led by Louis Santiago, a professor of
Botany & Plant Sciences, found that tropical trees in Paracou,
French Guiana have developed an unusual way to protect themselves from
damage caused by drought. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180221140930.htm
[ Top ] FLOODS Britain warned to prepare for more frequent floods as weather pattern changes 16 Feb, 2018 Communities in Britain were warned Friday to be prepared for more frequent flooding as a result of climate change. The
government's Environment Agency (EA) launched a Flood Action Plan to
better prepare areas of the country likely to be vulnerable to greater
flood risks. EA said it
follows a pattern of severe flooding over the past 10 years linked to
an increase in extreme weather events as Britain's climate changes. http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-02/16/c_136979982.htm
[ Top ] FOOD SECURITY UAE seeks global efforts for food security 21 Feb, 2018 Speaking
at the Food Security Forum 2018, Mariam bint Mohammed Saeed Hareb
Almheiri, Minister of State for Future Food Security, said food security
is a global challenge and the reality is that despite all the progress
human society has made, hunger, drought and devastating famine remain
prevalent threats to humanity. https://www.khaleejtimes.com/business/local/uae-seeks-global-efforts-for-food-security
Farming crops with rocks to reduce CO2 and improve global food security 19 Feb, 2018 Farming
crops with crushed rocks could help to improve global food security and
capture CO2 from the atmosphere, a new study has found. The
pioneering research by scientists at the University of Sheffield
together with international colleagues suggests that adding
fast-reacting silicate rocks to croplands could capture CO2 and give
increased protection from pests and diseases while restoring soil
structure and fertility. https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/news/nr/farming-crops-with-rocks-global-food-security-1.764697
[ Top ] IRRIGATION Smart irrigation scheme cuts water use and boosts crop yields: Scientists 12 Feb, 2018 A
“smart” precision irrigation system developed by UK scientists could
cut water use and boost crop yields in parts of the world facing water
shortages, they said. The
micro-irrigation system, which is being trialed on a farm in Tamil
Nadu, southern India, has cut water use by up to 80% and doubled the
yields of some crops, the scientists from Heriot-Watt University in
Edinburgh said. https://www.breakingnews.ie/world/smart-irrigation-scheme-cuts-water-use-and-boosts-crop-yields-scientists-827681.html
[ Top ] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Involving the public in water policies is key to successful municipal water systems: Study 20 Feb, 2017 Informing
residents about local water issues and involving them in local water
policies are the keys to building healthy and resilient city water
systems, according to a Portland State University study. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180220123036.htm
Low-flying copter will map water resources in Mississippi 18 Feb, 2018 A
helicopter will be flying over parts of the Mississippi Delta to gather
information for a 3-D map showing water resources. Scientists will use
data to create high-resolution maps of aquifers to depths of about 200
feet (61 meters) below ground. The work is for the Mississippi Alluvial Plain Regional Water Availability project, to help water managers. https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/low-flying-copter-will-map-water-resources-in-mississippi/
[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), 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 [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
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