Digital Technology in Agriculture Will Grow Faster 30 May 2019 Digital
technology is making huge leaps in agriculture. California Ag Today
recently spoke with Kirk Haney, CEO of Radicle Growth, a venture
capitalist fund concentrated on developing new, innovative companies
focused on food, agriculture, health, and sustainability. https://californiaagtoday.com/digital-technology-agriculture-will-grow-faster/
Women increasingly at the wheel of agriculture 02 June 2019 Women
have always played an important role in our country’s agriculture. In
early times, they planted and harvested small garden crops to supplement
the few acres of corn and meat brought in by their husbands. They used
stone implements to grind their corn if no mill was nearby. As land was
cleared, gardens grew in size and women planted a wider variety of
vegetables, fruits and herbs and added poultry, milk cows and other
livestock to their list of things needing attention. https://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/story/news/local/2019/06/02/women-increasing-wheel-agriculture/1261460001/ [Top]
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Carbon pricing needed to address climate change 02 June 2019 It
is sometimes difficult to see the path forward on climate change. There
are so many variables and misdirections. How do we address cow belches –
one of the most problematic methane offenders? How do we get developing
countries to accept limiting their carbon production without also
asking them to slow their development? How do we get countries whose oil
and gas reserves are their primary economic resources to stop pumping
them out of the ground? https://commonwealthmagazine.org/opinion/carbon-pricing-needed-to-address-climate-change/
The climate crisis is our third world war. It needs a bold response 04 June 2019 Advocates
of the Green New Deal say there is great urgency in dealing with the
climate crisis and highlight the scale and scope of what is required to
combat it. They are right. They use the term “New Deal” to evoke the
massive response by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the United States
government to the Great Depression. An even better analogy would be the
country’s mobilization to fight World War II. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/04/climate-change-world-war-iii-green-new-deal UN Climate Change Annual Report Demonstrates Growing Climate Action 07 June 2019 UN
Climate Change today launched its Annual Report, highlighting the
progress made on tackling climate change in 2018 and the ways in which
the international community can raise ambition and achieve the goals of
the Paris Agreement. https://unfccc.int/news/un-climate-change-annual-report-demonstrates-growing-climate-action
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Tree Rings, Droughts and Climate Change 30 May 2019 The
tree rings do not only signify the number of years that tree has been
alive, they also reflect the climate conditions of the area in which the
tree has lived. The trees grow significantly different when it is
subjected to extended dry periods. https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/21377/20190530/tree-rings-droughts-climate-change.htm
Rising temperatures are melting the Himalayan ice, will affect the drought buffer 30 May 2019 Each
summer, the 95,000 glaciers in the mountain region spanning from
Kyrgyzstan’s Alai range to the Himalayas produce enough meltwater to
support 221 million people, researchers at the British Antarctic Survey
(BAS) calculated. That provides a crucial buffer against droughts,
when rains fail and reserves are strained, according to the study,
published in the journal Nature. https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/rising-temperatures-are-melting-the-himalayan-ice-will-affect-the-drought-buffer-6726871.html Drought in Somalia Forces Thousands to Flee in Search of Water, Food 04 June 2019 Below
average rains during the rainy seasons in Somalia have caused worsening
drought in many parts of the country forcing more than 49,000 people to
flee their homes since the beginning of the year in search for food,
water, aid and work, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
(UNHCR) spokesperson Babar Baloch said on Tuesday.
https://theglobepost.com/2019/06/04/drought-displacement-somalia/
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Floods, Infrastructure and Climate Change 03 June 2019 Farms,
small towns and large cities throughout the Midwest are suffering under
the impact of massive floods. The way we settled the land and our
assumptions about flood control are hopelessly out of date. Massive
damage has resulted from our development patterns, aging and no longer
adequate flood control infrastructure and extreme weather exacerbated by
climate change. https://blogs.ei.columbia.edu/2019/06/03/floods-infrastructure-climate-change/
Google Maps can save your life during floods, earthquakes, other natural calamities 07 June 2019 Google
Maps will roll out crisis forecast visualisation in several Indian
cities starting Patna and then expand it to the Ganges and Brahmaputra
regions. https://www.businesstoday.in/technology/top-story/google-maps-can-save-your-life-during-natural-calamities-like-floods-earthquakes/story/354295.html
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[[ FOOD SECURITY ]]
Soil - the unseen solution to food security and climate change 30 May 2019 Fertile soils act not only as a carbon store but are a necessity for sustainable agriculture. Feeding
a growing global population and limiting the impacts of climate change
are interwoven problems. We often hear of how stopping deforestation,
changing how we eat and how we power our world, and reducing food waste,
can improve the situation. http://news.trust.org/item/20190530104949-1hxdu/
2019 Global Food Policy Report 31 May 2019 Improved Regional Ties and Agricultural Reforms Offer Promising Opportunities for Rural Revitalization and Improved Food and Nutrition Security in Central Asia https://www.ifpri.org/news-release/2019-global-food-policy-report-improved-regional-ties-and-agricultural-reforms-offer-0 Food safety is everyone’s business 06 June 2019 The
first ever celebration of the United Nations World Food Safety Day, to
be marked globally on 7 June, aims to strengthen efforts to ensure that
the food we eat is safe. https://www.who.int/news-room/detail/06-06-2019-food-safety-is-everyones-business
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Global Drip Irrigation Systems Market 2019-2024: Industry Upstream and Growth Factor Analysis 30 April 2019 The
Global Drip Irrigation Systems Market Report is an exemplary
compilation of exhaustive analysis covering contemporary trends,
dynamics, crucial facets, and driving forces of the global Drip
Irrigation Systems market. https://www.globalindustryjournal.us/81519/global-drip-irrigation-systems-market-2019-2024-industry-upstream-and-growth-factor-analysis/
A farmer in Punjab is rejuvenating sand dunes though drip irrigation 01 June 2019 For
as long as Hasan Abdullah can remember the 50-acre sandy dune on his
400-acre farmland in Sadiqabad, Pakistan’s Punjab province, was an
irritant – nothing grew on it. His farmland lies beside the vast
Cholistan desert in a canal irrigated area east of the Indus River in
Rahim Yar Khan district. Abdullah inherited it in 2005, when his father
passed away. Until then he had been working in information technology. https://www.dawn.com/news/1485906/a-farmer-in-punjab-is-rejuvenating-sand-dunes-though-drip-irrigation
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[[ WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ]]
World Bank study discusses sustainable water resources management of Vietnam 30 May 2019 Ensuring
future water security in Vietnam will depend on meeting a host of
critical challenges including emerging water stress, fast deterioration
of water quality, and rising water-related disaster risks, resulting in a
must to implement solutions to improve water productivity. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/other/542439-world-bank-study-discusses-sustainable-water-resources-management-of-vietnam
Recycling Water in Water Scarce Region 31 May 2019 Climate
conditions are becoming ever more extreme, with severe droughts,
incessant rains and floods, melting glaciers, rising sea-levels, and
devastating cyclones. C https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/other/542439-world-bank-study-discusses-sustainable-water-resources-management-of-vietnam Water management for global trade in food 03 June 2019 We
need water for a variety of uses, but chief among them is to grow food.
Seventy-one percent of water consumed globally is poured into crop and
livestock production. Yet many agricultural producers live in
water-stressed areas and the problem is growing worse. https://www.agri-pulse.com/articles/12266-water-management-for-global-trade-in-food
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LuWQ2019 – International Conference on Land Use and Water Quality: Agriculture and the Environment, 3-6 June Aarhus, Denmark Website: http://www.luwq2019.dk/ 12th World Congress on Plant Biotechnology & Agriculture,
June 12-13, 2019 Panorama Hotel Prague, Milevská 7, 140 63 Praha 4,
Czechia. Theme: Exceeding The Vision Towards a Sustainable Agriculture Website: https://agriculture-horticulture.conferenceseries.com/europe/events-list/irrigation FLOWPATH 2019 - Groundwater flow and resource management. 12-14 June 2019 Milano, Italy Website: http://www.flowpath2019.polimi.it/ “Rethinking Water” Water Leaders Summit 2019, June 26 - 27 |Milwaukee, WI USA Website: https://thewatercouncil.com/events/water-summit/ International Conference on Conservation Agriculture & Soil Tillage, June 28-29, 2019 Stockholm | Sweden - Theme: Exploring new methods towards sustainable agriculture. Website: https://agricultureconservation.conferenceseries.com/registration.php 3rd World Irrigation Forum (WIF3) and 70th International Executive Council Meeting,
1-7 September 2019, Bali, Indonesia. Theme: Development for water, food
and nutrition security in a competitive environment. Website: https://icid2019.com/ International conference on Agriculture and Food Sustainability, September 02-03, 2019 Rome, Italy. Theme: Together Towards Tomorrow on Food Sustainability. Website: https://foodmeet.foodtechconferences.com/
11th
Agrovision (National Expo, Conferences & Workshops) 22-25 November,
2019, Reshimbhag Ground, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. Website: http://www.agrovisionindia.in/ 5th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID),
16-19 March 2020, Marrakech, Morocco. Theme: Sustainable Management of
irrigation for improved resilience of agriculture in Africa. Website: http://5arcid.ma/ Roorkee Water Conclave,
26-28 February 2020. Contact: Organising Committee, Roorkee Water
Conclave, Department of Water Resources Development & Management,
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee-247 667, Uttarakhand,
India. Website: www.iitr.ac.in/rwc2020/
24th ICID International Congress & 71st IEC Meeting,
22-28 September 2020, Sydney, Australia. Theme: Innovation and Research
in Agriculture Water Management to Achieve Sustainable Development
Goals. Website: http://www.icid2020.com.au
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Water Governance and Management in India: Issues and Perspectives Volume 1 | Published: 2019 Authors: Girish Chadha, Ashwin B. Pandya India
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