Michigan State University scientists to showcase latest in agricultural research 8 May, 2018 Members
of Michigan’s agriculture industry and local residents are invited to
attend the upcoming research field days at Michigan State University’s
outlying research facilities throughout the state this summer. MSU
scientists will present findings from their current research, ranging
from malting barley and dry beans to forages and fruit and vegetable
technologies, as well as answer questions from attendees. https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2018/michigan-state-university-scientists-to-showcase-latest-in-agricultural-research/ IBM to make Indian agriculture smart by bringing AI into practical farming 8 May, 2018 The
government of India’s policy think-tank NITI Aayog has partnered with
one of the world’s largest technology companies IBM to develop a crop
yield prediction model using artificial intelligence (AI) to provide
real time advisory to farmers in backward states of India. https://www.indianweb2.com/2018/05/08/ibm-to-make-indian-agriculture-smart-by-bringing-ai-into-practical-farming/
Latest farming techniques lure growers to agri expo 5 May, 2018 Lahore: The
seventh Dawn Food and Agricultural Expo attracted a large number of
people on its second and concluding day at the Expo Centre on
Friday. More than 44 local and international companies set up their
stalls at the two-day exhibition which was visited by farmers, students
of agriculture institutes, academia, professionals and others associated
with livestock, agriculture and food sectors. https://www.dawn.com/news/1405641
[Top] CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change could reverse all reductions in child mortality: Study 8 May, 2018 In
the past 25 years, the world has made major progress improving child
health and reducing child mortality. But all that hard work could be
undone by climate change, a study published in Pediatrics warned. The
authors say climate change “threatens to reverse the gains in global
child health and the reductions in global child mortality made over the
past 25 years.” While the impacts of climate change could be felt by all
humans, the authors say they’ll be disproportionally felt by poor
people and children. https://inhabitat.com/climate-change-could-reverse-all-the-reductions-in-child-mortality-made-in-the-last-25-years/
Tree-murdering fungi and insects are increasingly contributing to climate change 8 May, 2018 Forests
have long been an important resource, and not only in human development
— even today, they account for 80 to 90 percent of land-dwelling
biodiversity. But forests are currently threatened by deforestation,
rising global temperatures, increasing extreme weather events, and
intensifying pathogenic outbreaks — caused by widening pest ranges and
invasive species. The global impact of this forest die-off is extreme:
Carbon that accumulates year after year in living trees escapes from
dead and decomposing trees back into the atmosphere. https://massivesci.com/articles/forest-insects-fires-carbon-warming/
Tourism is responsible for nearly one-tenth of the world's carbon emissions 7 May, 2018 Tourism
accounts for around 8 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions,
according to a new study that marks the first attempt to quantify the
industry’s total carbon footprint. The researchers said flying less and
investing in payment schemes to offset damage caused by travel will be
essential to avoid “unchecked future growth in tourism-related
emissions”. https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/tourism-climate-change-carbon-emissions-global-warming-flying-cars-transport-a8338946.html [Top] DROUGHTS 3°C May double Europe’s drought risk 4 May, 2018 As
the water content in the European soils begins to evaporate, the worst
droughts will last three to four times longer than they did in the last
decades of the last century. The number of months of drought in southern
Europe could increase significantly. In this zone drought is already
measured more than 28 percent of the land area: this could, in the most
extreme scenario, expand to 49 percent. https://www.ecowatch.com/europe-drought-2565838346.html
Brazil drought hits second-corn, dry spell persists 2 May, 2018 Sao Paulo: Brazilian
farmers who cultivate the annual second harvest of corn face the
prospect of lower yields and crop failure due to drought affecting
fields in top producing states, analysts and a weather forecaster
said. Second corn is planted after soybeans as a rotation crop in
Brazil, the world’s second-largest exporter of the commodity. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-brazil-corn/brazil-drought-hits-second-corn-dry-spell-persists-idUSKBN1I32WB [Top] FLOODS Drought-breaking downpour leaves hundreds dead in East Africa 4 May, 2018 Weeks
of torrential rain after a long drought have turned from blessing to
curse in East Africa, killing hundreds of people and displacing hundreds
of thousands of others. In Kenya, which had suffered from three failed
rainy seasons, 120 people have died in two months, including eight who
were swept off a bridge in a flash flood. https://www.dawn.com/news/1405587/drought-breaking-downpour-leaves-hundreds-dead-in-east-africa
Record floods show world has changed and New Brunswick must adapt, scientists say 7 May, 2018 New
Brunswick’s record-breaking floods are a jarring reminder climate
change is bringing a watery future that will wash away old patterns of
life and force many to higher ground permanently, say environmental
scientists and hydrologists. The hydrologist says the public needs to
understand that historical levels of water flow are no longer guides to
the future. http://www.news1130.com/2018/05/07/record-floods-show-world-has-changed-and-n-b-must-adapt-scientists-say/
[Top] FOOD SECURITY New Agriculture Road Map at UN Climate talks prioritises food security 6 May, 2018 The
agreement to discuss the agriculture issue was reached last November at
the climate summit (COP 23) in the German city of Bonn. The ongoing
pre-summit negotiations also in Bonn, ahead of 2018 climate change
summit to be held in December at Katowice, Poland, led to an agreement
on a three-year roadmap. https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/new-agriculture-road-map-at-un-climate-change-talks-prioritises-food-security-1847982
Jersey Dairy get top food safety award 9 May, 2018 A
major UK food retailer has given Jersey Dairy a top award for the high
standards it applies when making products using milk from the Island’s
world-famous breed of cow. Jersey Dairy – owned by a co-operative of
Island dairy farmers – has been acknowledged by M&S, which sells its
products in its local branches and food halls nationwide. The food
chain awarded Jersey Dairy the Double Gold Standard for exceeding their
food safety standards. https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2018/05/08/jersey-dairy-get-top-food-safety-award/
[Top] IRRIGATION Using sun to desalinate water for irrigation 5 May, 2018 Water
efficiency in farming and food production, whether for traditional
rural irrigation, arid regions or urban farms, represents a key metric
in the face of global population growth and climate change. As it is, 71
percent of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. A big percentage of
this water is salt water – in world’s oceans and seas. Scarcity of
freshwater resources, therefore, makes a compelling argument for
desalination. https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2001279276/firm-turns-to-solar-for-water-desalination
[Top] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Water scarcity is central to the narrative of development: FAO 11 May, 2018 Rome: At
the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) conference on the Near
East, the talk is all about water scarcity, sustaining small family
farms and creating “resilient” agriculture. But however noble the aims
and urgent the need, the fact is that there is barely a corner of the
Middle and Near East that is not beset by conflict. http://www.arabnews.com/node/1300456/world
Kenya receives Sh2.6bn World Bank grant for water projects 9 May, 2018 Kenya
has received $25.8 million (Sh2.6 billion) financing from World Bank's
International Development Agency to boost water and irrigation
projects. The grant to the Water and Sanitation ministry will address
water security challenges in the country, through the Kenya Water
Security and Climate Resilience Project (KWSCRP). https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/Kenya-receives-Sh2-6bn-World-Bank-grant-for-water-projects/3946234-4552878-2ud8ww/index.html
[Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS
International
Conference and 69th International Executive Council Meeting of the
International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage, 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
3rd World Irrigation Forum (WIF3) and 70th International Executive Council Meeting, 1-7 September, 2019, Bali, Indonesia, on the theme: Development for water, food and nutrition security in a competitive environment. Website: http://www.icid2019.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.en
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