Old coal mines can be 'perfect' underground food farms 3 Dec, 2018 Abandoned
coal mines across the UK could be brought back to life as huge
underground farms, according to academics. Mine shafts and tunnels are
seen as "the perfect environment" for growing food such as vegetables
and herbs. The initiative is seen as a way of providing large-scale crop
production for a growing global population. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-46221656
Tribal Araku farmers get global recognition: India 4 Dec, 2018 Tribal
farmers who grow the now globally famous Araku Coffee are truly going
places. After its thunderous debut in Paris a few months ago, Araku
Coffee has become very well-known and its cultivators are being
recognised and celebrated throughout the world. The four other
runners-up are from Guatemala, Brazil, Tanzania and Peru. https://deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/041218/tribal-araku-farmers-get-global-recognition.html
Beating the heat with genome-edited crops 28 Nov, 2018 Wheat
with DNA tweaked to beat the heat, and redesigned rice that can
flourish in hot, dry conditions. Work is now underway to bring these
kinds of genetically edited foods to dinner tables around the world,
with the new rice estimated to be in bowls by about 2039, all
necessitated by our warmer -- and in some places much drier and much
more populous -- planet. https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20181128/p2a/00m/0na/006000c
[Top] CLIMATE CHANGE
El Niño: 75-80% chance of extreme weather phenomenon in next three months, WMO warns 29 Nov, 2018 The
UN's World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has warned there is a
75-80 percent chance of a weak El Niño event forming within the next
three months. This naturally occurring phenomenon changes temperatures
across the Pacific Ocean and drives extreme weather across the world. https://www.independent.co.uk/environment/el-nino-2019-weather-extreme-effect-climate-un-world-meteorological-organisation-a8653861.html
Japan's climate change plan approved by Cabinet 27 Nov, 2018 Japan's
Cabinet approved a climate change adaptation plan that is aimed at
countering the dangers caused by global warming, including disasters and
the impact on farm produce. The adaptation plan - a revision of an
earlier plan drawn up in 2015 - was compiled ahead of the December
effectuation of the Climate Change Adaptation Law, which is aimed at
creating a society that can keep up with the progression of global
warming. https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/japans-cabinet-approves-climate-change-plan
World must triple efforts or face catastrophic climate change: UN 27 Nov, 2018 Countries
are failing to take the action needed to stave off the worst effects of
climate change, a UN report has found, and the commitments made in the
2015 Paris agreement will not be met unless governments introduce
additional measures as a matter of urgency. New taxes on fossil fuels,
investment in clean technology and much stronger government policies to
bring down emissions are likely to be necessary. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/nov/27/world-triple-efforts-climate-change-un-global-warming
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DROUGHTS Australia cuts wheat harvest forecast to 10-year low on drought 4 Dec, 2018 Australia
has lowered its wheat production forecast by 11 percent to the smallest
in a decade amid a crippling drought across the country's east coast
that may cut exports from the world's fourth biggest supplier. Lower
wheat production will reduce Australia's wheat export capacity,
supporting global benchmark prices that rose to their highest in more
than two months on Monday. https://www.smh.com.au/business/the-economy/australia-cuts-wheat-harvest-forecast-to-10-year-low-on-drought-20181204-p50k02.html
Drought driving desperate Afghans to marry off children for money: UN 27 Nov, 2018 Afghanistan’s
worst drought in decades has driven tens of thousands of people from
their homes and is pushing families to marry off their children in
exchange for dowries in order to survive, the United Nations said. About
223,000 people have been uprooted from their homes in the drought-hit
western provinces of Herat, Badghis and Ghor this year, according to the
UN children’s agency (UNICEF). FAO has said Afghan families have been
skipping meals, selling off livestock and moving to cities where it is
easier to access aid and services. http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/article/549005/World/Asia/Drought-driving-desperate-Afghans-to-marry-off-children-for-money-UN?rss=1
[Top] FLOODS
Families flee Mosul homes following flash floods: Iraq 3 Dec, 2018 Nearly
85 families have fled their homes in various areas of the northern city
of Mosul over the weekend, following two days of flash floods, an Iraqi
civil defence official said. The heavy rain paralysed traffic, causing
widespread disruption, with schools and offices closed. Six bridges and
300 tents in the Nimrud refugee camp were reportedly damaged as a result
of the heavy rainfall. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/12/iraq-families-flee-mosul-homes-flash-floods-181203093653086.html
[Top] FOOD SECURITY
All forms of malnutrition must be addressed urgently, states FAO chief 4 Dec, 2018 José
Graziano da Silva, Director General, Food and Agriculture Organization,
called on countries to urgently address all forms of malnutrition,
during his opening address to the FAO Council, the organisation’s
executive body. Obesity affects millions of people, and several billion
suffer from diseases caused by vitamin- or mineral-deficient diets,
known as micronutrient deficiencies, according to the UN agriculture
chief, who called for "transformative changes" to our food systems. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/health/276675-fao-chief-calls-to-promote-transformative-changes-to-food-systems
World Soil Day: Tackle soil pollution and do away with food insecurity, says FAO 5 Dec, 2018 As
December 5 marked the World Soil Day, FAO observed soil pollution as
this year’s theme. According to the FAO, it is vital to tackle soil
pollution to reduce the risk of food security and human health. By
preventing soil pollution, we can also address soil degradation, adapt
to climate change and stem rural migration. https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/world-soil-day-tackle-soil-pollution-and-do-away-with-food-insecurity-says-fao-62389
[Top] IRRIGATION
Micro-irrigation to cover one crore acres in Andhra Pradesh: India 13 Nov, 2018 Chief
Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has underscored the need for increasing
the area of land under micro-irrigation to one crore acres in the coming
five years in Andhra Pradesh state. The State government had set a
target to take up micro-irrigation in 8.75 lakh acres of land this year
and in 12.50 lakh acres next year. http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/andhra-pradesh/2018/nov/13/micro-irrigation-to-cover-one-crore-acres-in-andhra-pradesh-1897550.html
[Top] WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
World Bank to issue $600 million bonds to support water resources 27 Nov, 2018 The
World Bank is set to issue bonds to raise $600 million for funding the
protection of water resources in developing countries, the Bank has
said. The bonds were announced at the Sustainable Blue Economy
Conference in Nairobi, Kenya. The World Bank said that it was committed
to working with countries to ensure access to safe and clean water and
for the sustainable use of ocean and marine resources. https://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/world-bank-issue-600-million-bonds-support-water-resources
Scientists reveal substantial water loss in global landlocked regions 30 Nov, 2018 Along
with a warming climate and intensified human activities, recent water
storage in global landlocked basins has undergone a widespread decline. A
new study reveals this decline has aggravated local water stress and
caused potential sea level rise. The study, "Recent Global Decline in
Endorheic Basin Water Storage," was carried out by a team of scientists
from six countries and appears in the current issue of Nature
Geoscience. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/11/181130153841.htm
[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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