Big-data project aims to transform farming in world's poorest countries 24 Sept, 2018 A
coalition including the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the
United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) and
national governments has launched a US$500-million effort to help
developing countries gather data on small-scale farmers to help fight
hunger and promote rural development. The programme, which will run
through 2030, aims to fill a yawning information gap about what an
estimated 500 million farmers living in poverty are doing across 50
countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-06800-8
World's first floating farm will house 40 cows and be hurricane-resistant 24 Sept, 2018 The
Dutch company Beladon is opening the world's first floating dairy farm
in the Netherlands. Located in Rotterdam, the farm will house 40 cows in
a high-tech facility on the water. The farm will produce an average of
211 gallons of milk each day. Most of the cows' food will come from city
waste products, such as grains left over from local breweries and
by-products from mills. The farm's bottom level will feature machinery
for processing and packaging the dairy. The cows will be on the second
level, along with robots for milking. Beladon will use the third level
to grow clover and grass for the cows to eat. https://www.businessinsider.in/The-worlds-first-floating-farm-will-house-40-cows-and-be-hurricane-resistant/articleshow/65936721.cms
Early sowing can increase cotton yield: Study 20 Sept, 2018 A
team of Indian scientists have predicted that the yield of cotton can
be maximised if the crop is sown early (by mid-May) and irrigated during
ball formation and maturity stages in case of drought conditions. They
identified the stages of cotton plant sensitive to water availability by
simulation techniques. https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/early-sowing-can-increase-cotton-yield-study-61688
[Top] CLIMATE CHANGE
Marshall Islands marches toward zero greenhouse emissions by 2050 25 Sept, 2018 The
Marshall Islands, an atoll-nation vulnerable to sea level rise from
climate change, announced steps towards an ambitious plan to cut its
greenhouse emissions to zero by 2050. The Pacific country became the
first small island nation to present such a strategy to the United
Nations amid increasing interest from governments worldwide toward
eliminating planet-warming emissions in a bid to curb man-made climate
change. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-climatechange-summit/marshall-islands-marches-toward-zero-greenhouse-emissions-by-2050-idUSKCN1M42GI
New Zealand boosts climate funding for Pacific 25 Sept, 2018 New
Zealand says it will stump up $NZ300 million ($A275 million) for global
climate change work over four years as its government continues to
press the need for a trans-Tasman focus on the Pacific. The funding will
go towards efforts in the Pacific such as helping Tokelau reduce the
risk of coastal inundation and water security in the region. https://www.news.com.au/world/breaking-news/nz-boosts-climate-funding-for-pacific/news-story/f3fb9d025312f28566c70374ec424248
Climate change is making hurricanes way more intense 17 Sept, 2018 A
warmer world makes for nastier hurricanes. Scientists say they are
wetter, possess more energy and intensify faster. Their storm surges are
more destructive because climate change has already made the seas rise.
And lately, the storms seem to be stalling more often and thus dumping
more rain. Study after study shows that climate change, in general,
makes hurricanes worse. https://nypost.com/2018/09/17/climate-change-is-making-hurricanes-way-more-intense/
[Top]
DROUGHTS Cities warned to improve water basin resilience to prevent droughts, floods 19 Sept, 2018 The
report "Cities Alive: Water for People" claims that cities need to
expand their water infrastructure to include the entire river basin on
which they depend. It finds that while the world’s 100 largest cities
occupy less than 1 percent of the planet’s land area, the basins they
depend on cover over 12 percent and serve almost a billion people. Water
basins are vital for supplying cities with water as well as collecting
all the surface water and groundwater in the area. https://eandt.theiet.org/content/articles/2018/09/cities-must-improve-resilience-of-water-basin-to-prevent-droughts-and-flooding-report-warns/
Drought-hit Australian farmers forced to slaughter livestock 27 Sept, 2018 From
cooling showers for cows to airport runways designed for higher sea
levels, businesses and parts of Australia’s A$2.7 trillion ($2 trillion)
pension industry are starting to find ways to live with rising
temperatures. Australia’s latest climate casualties are its farmers, who
are being forced to slaughter livestock and watch crops wither amid one
of the worst droughts on record. Economists estimate the drought could
cut as much as 0.75 per cent from gross domestic product growth. https://theprint.in/economy/drought-hit-australian-farmers-forced-to-slaughter-livestock/125757/
[Top] FLOODS
'Medicane' Zorba: Three missing in Greece as cyclone brings flash flooding and heavy rain 1 Oct, 2018 Three
people have been reported missing Greece after a rare and powerful
Mediterranean storm known brought gale-force winds and flash flooding to
several parts of the country. Known as a medicane - a combination of
the words Mediterranean and hurricane - storm Zorba has mostly affected
areas on the island of Evia, east of mainland Greece, where a young man
and a middle aged couple were reported missing. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/greece-medicane-weather-latest-missing-persons-flash-floods-mediterranean-islands-athens-a8562201.html
Hurricane Rosa weakens to tropical storm on way to Baja, Southwest US 1 Oct, 2018 Hurricane
Rosa weakened into a tropical storm Sunday as it headed toward
northwest Mexico and parts of the US Southwest, prompting storm warnings
for the Baja California coast and flash-flood watches for parts of four
US states. The US National Hurricane Center said Rosa should hit the
Baja California Peninsula and Sonora state late Monday as a tropical
storm with flooding rains. https://indianexpress.com/article/world/rosa-weakens-to-tropical-storm-on-way-to-baja-southwest-us-5380706/
[Top] FOOD SECURITY World Bank’s latest tool for fighting famine: Artificial intelligence 24 Sept, 2018 In
an effort to harness technology to help prevent famines, the World Bank
partnered with global technology firms, U.N. agencies, and humanitarian
organizations to develop the Famine Action Mechanism, or FAM — the
first global mechanism that is dedicated to preventing future
famines. Through a new model called Artemis, it will use the predictive
power of data as an early warning system to identify when food crises
might turn into famines— generating alerts for funding and action plans
by donors, governments and humanitarian agencies. https://www.devex.com/news/tech-companies-join-in-effort-to-help-prevent-famine-93476
World hunger is on the rise for the third year in a row 13 Sept, 2018 For
decades, improvements in agricultural practices and food distribution
steadily decreased hunger rates in nations across the globe. But Jason
Beaubien at NPR reports that progress has been bumped off the tracks.
New data, put together by the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization and other agencies, finds that for the third year in a row,
hunger has increased across the world. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/world-hunger-rise-third-year-row-180970281/ [Top] IRRIGATION
Subsidies on irrigation efficiency may negatively affect water use: study 6 Sept, 2018 A
new study has pointed out that increased irrigation efficiency does not
translate into more water availability for other uses at the watershed
level. The subsidies for increasing irrigation efficiency are intended
to increase crop production as well as more return flow from irrigated
areas that can be allocated to urban, domestic and industrial uses. But
this does not seem to be happening. https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/subsidies-on-irrigation-efficiency-may-negatively-affect-water-use-study-61545
[Top] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Liquid metal discovery to make toxic water safe and drinkable 25 Sept, 2018 UNSW
and RMIT researchers have discovered a revolutionary and cheap way to
make filters that can turn water contaminated with heavy metals into
safe drinking water in a matter of minutes. In a paper published in
Advanced Functional Materials, lead author Dr. Ali Zavabeti (RMIT) and
Professor Kalantar-zadeh explained that when a chunk of aluminium is
added to the core of liquid gallium at room temperature, layers of
aluminium oxide are quickly produced at the surface of the gallium. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/09/180925140522.htm
ADB approves $500 mn for Tamil Nadu water supply, sewerage, drainage infra 26 Sept, 2018 The
board of directors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved
financing of up to $500 million for a multi-tranche financing facility
(MFF) that will develop climate-resilient water supply, sewerage, and
drainage infrastructure in at least 10 cities in Tamil Nadu state in
India. The country's first solar-powered sewage treatment plant on a
pilot basis will also be part of the programme. https://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/adb-approves-500-mn-for-tamil-nadu-water-supply-sewerage-drainage-infra-118092500392_1.html
[Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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/
5th International Symposium on Dam Safety, 27-31 October 2018, Istanbul, Turkey Website: http://www.damsafety2018.com/
9th International Micro Irrigation Conference (9IMIC), 16-18 January 2019, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India on the theme: Micro Irrigation in Modern Agriculture. Website: http://micro-irrigation2019.com/
International Dam Safety Conference 2019, 13-14 February 2019, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, India Website: www.damsafety.in/idsc2019
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 Productivity Mapping of Major Indian Crops 2018, published by NABARD The
study on Water Productivity Mapping of Major Indian Crops presents for
the first time, maps on the water productivity of ten major Indian crops
across cultivating districts and states. It builds on the expectation
that if key decisions regarding irrigation, cropping patterns, input
pricing, and incentive structures are predicated on water productivity
of crops, it would ensure that water in agriculture is distributed more
widely, water-use efficiency is enhanced, and Indian agriculture becomes
more sustainable and productive in the long run. Thus, the study seeks
to inform targeted policies and investment interventions for meeting the
twin objectives of har khet ko pani (water to every field) and ‘more
crop per drop’. The report will encourage policy makers to take note of
and trigger an effective response to the looming water crisis faced by
the agriculture sector in India. The book has been released as an Open
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