Durian set to become Malaysia’s next major export: Report 27 Nov, 2018 The
durian is set to become Malaysia's next major export as it rushes to
develop thousands of acres to cash in on unprecedented demand for the
fruit from China. Once planted in family orchards and small-scale farms,
the durian is attracting investments like never before. Even property
tycoons and companies in palm oil, Malaysia's biggest agricultural
export, are making forays into the durian business. https://www.tnp.sg/news/world/durian-set-become-malaysias-next-major-export-report
Artificial Intelligence can impact 70 mln farmers in 2020, adding $9 bln to farmer incomes: Report 14 Nov, 2018 Technology
in agriculture can be viewed as an essential input that influences crop
productivity. Many farmers rely on experiential knowledge or
traditional wisdom, which is less effective in curbing farming
challenges. Artificial intelligence (AI) with simulated algorithmic
computer models that mimic human behaviour should be considered.
Globally, AI has provided wider opportunities to farmers, organisations
and governments. In Tanzania, using Google open-source disease data, AI
discovered diseases with 98% accuracy and deployed robotics to uproot
weeds. https://www.financialexpress.com/opinion/artificial-intelligence-can-impact-70-million-farmers-in-2020-adding-9-billion-to-farmer-incomes-report/1380951/
Harvesting robot picks a peck of peppers and more 27 Oct, 2018 The
world’s most advanced sweet pepper harvesting robot, developed by a
consortium that includes Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU)
researchers, was introduced at the Research Station for Vegetable
Production at St. Katelijne Waver in Belgium. The robot is called
'Sweeper' and is designed to operate in a single-stem row cropping
system, with non-clustered fruits and little leaf occlusion. Preliminary
test results showed that by using a commercially available crop
modified to mimic the required conditions, the robot currently harvests
ripe fruit in 24 seconds with a success rate of 62%. https://www.fwi.co.uk/machinery/technology/harvesting-robot-picks-a-peck-of-peppers-and-more
[Top] CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change to make UK summers more than 5C hotter by 2070 27 Nov, 2018 Extreme
heatwaves will scorch the UK as rising sea levels swallow large
expanses of the coastline within just a few decades, experts have
warned. In the first major analysis of the nation’s changing climate for
nearly a decade, government and Met Office scientists concluded that
summer temperatures could shoot up by 5.4C by 2070 if fossil fuel
pollution is not slashed. https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/climate-change-global-warming-uk-met-office-report-greenhouse-gas-temperatures-a8652556.html
End of an era as Ireland closes its peat bogs 'to fight climate change' 27 Nov, 2018 When
the semi-state company that harvests Ireland’s peatlands recently
announced the closure of 17 bogs, the news was greeted as the end of an
era. Bord na Móna, the peat-harvesting company, announced it was closing
17 of its “active bogs” and would close the remaining 45 within seven
years. Nostalgia but also acceptance, given the growing awareness that
harvesting peat emits greenhouse gases that worsen climate change,
requiring a shift to renewable energy. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/27/ireland-closes-peat-bogs-climate-change
Venezuela's last glacier is about to disappear 26 Nov, 2018 The
Humboldt Glacier in the Andes has been melting rapidly and will be gone
before scientists even got a chance to study it fully. Once one of five
major tropical glaciers in the country, the Humboldt is nestled within
the Sierra Nevada de Mérida in the western part of the country. Thanks
to climate change, Venezuela has found itself a frontrunner in a somber
race, with others such as Tanzania and China, to see which country will
lose its glaciers first. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/11/venezuela-humboldt-glacier-melting-disappearing-climate-change/ [Top] DROUGHTS UK pledges £35m to Afghanistan as food crisis worsens due to drought 27 Nov, 2018 The
UK government has announced £35m of new funding to help the growing
crisis in Afghanistan as a new report warns that almost half of the
rural population – 10.6 million people – are likely to be affected by
severe food insecurity. The report highlighted the spread of conflict
and the ongoing drought which has displaced over 250,000 people,
impacting Afghan incomes and leading to widespread malnutrition among
children. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2018/nov/27/uk-pledges-35m-to-afghanistan-as-food-crisis-worsens
Persistent dry spell in Europe is challenging river cruise lines 11 Nov, 2018 A
record hot, dry European summer has persisted into fall, leaving river
cruise lines scrambling to reroute ships and keep customers sailing.
That is particularly true on the Rhine, which is so low that historical
relics and a World War II bomb have been found along its dried-up
riverbed. https://www.travelweekly.com/River-Cruising/Persistent-dry-spell-challenging-river-cruise-lines#
[Top] FLOODS
Flooding, traffic chaos as heavy rains lash Sydney 27 Nov, 2018 Swathes
of coastal New South Wales will likely be deluged with more than a
month’s worth of rainfall in less than a day, with the State Emergency
Service preparing to mobilise thousands
of volunteers and police warning commuters to stay off the
roads. Severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall lashed Australia’s
largest city, with the local Bureau of Meteorology reporting more than
106 millimetres of rain fell in some places within a few hours. http://vietnamnews.vn/world/480983/flooding-traffic-chaos-as-heavy-rains-lash-sydney.html#Z70V3LMIkh1hGwtp.99
[Top] FOOD SECURITY
EU provides €12 million in support of global food security 23 Nov, 2018 The
European Union (EU) and FAO along with its Rome-based UN partner
agencies, the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and
the World Food Programme (WFP), have signed an €12 million deal that
will lend EU backing to three separate programs designed to tackle
diverse aspects of food security and rural development. https://reliefweb.int/report/world/european-union-provides-12-million-support-global-food-security
Penn State food safety experts to help make Ethiopian dairy food supply safer 14 Nov, 2018 Food
safety specialists in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences
will collaborate with scientists at Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia
and Kansas State University on a project to improve the safety and
quality of Ethiopian dairy foods. A nearly $1 million grant from the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) will support the team in
providing food-safety training to build the capacity of Ethiopian
academic, government and industry institutions for monitoring the
prevalence of foodborne microbiological hazards in the Ethiopian dairy
food supply chain. https://news.psu.edu/story/548005/2018/11/14/impact/penn-state-food-safety-experts-help-make-ethiopian-dairy-food-supply
[Top] IRRIGATION
Drip irrigation startup NDrip gets investment from Bridges Israel impact fund 27 Nov, 2018 Impact
investment fund Bridges Israel has invested a “few million dollars” in
Israeli drip irrigation firm NDrip, which has developed a way to enable
large agricultural areas to use drip irrigation, which saves water and
boosts yields at lower costs. NDrip’s system is cheaper, because it uses
gravitational force only, and thus does not need a source of energy.
The system is also designed to work without filters and enables drip
irrigation even when the water source is not clean. https://www.timesofisrael.com/drip-irrigation-startup-ndrip-gets-investment-from-uk-israel-impact-fund/
[Top] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Heatwave could wipe out half of South Africa’s current water resources: Govt 14 Nov, 2018 The
Department of Water and Sanitation has raised fears that the country
may end up with half the water resources it has currently, as the
heatwave continues to affect dam levels. The heatwave in most parts of
South Africa is reducing dam levels at an alarming rate and there are
fears that unless it starts raining heavily, the country may end up with
half the water resources it has currently. https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/284242/heatwave-could-wipe-out-half-of-south-africas-current-water-resources-govt/
Newly developed system allows handwashing water to be recycled 22 Oct, 2018 Even
though the water we’ve used for washing hands is barely contaminated,
it usually goes down the drain. A newly developed system allows
handwashing water to be recycled, thus not only saving water, but also
helping to prevent infectious diseases in developing countries. https://bit.ly/2P2RBJF [Top] FORTHCOMING EVENTS
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
5th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID), 16-19 March 2020, Rabat, Morocco on the theme: Sustainable Management of Irrigation for Improved Resilience of Agriculture in Africa. Website: http://www.anafide.net/
Water for Food Global Conference 2019, 29-30 April 2019, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA on the theme: Water for a Hungry World: Innovation in Water and Food Security. Website: https://waterforfood.nebraska.edu/news-and-events
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)  |
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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 Access and may be
downloaded @ https://bit.ly/2Q6O |
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