Efficient and wise management of freshwater resources in South Africa has become critical because of the alarming freshwater scarceness. The situation requires a thorough examination of how water is utilized across various departments that use water. This paper reports on an examination of the water footprint and economic water productivities of the wheat-bread value chain. The assessment methodology of the Water Footprint Network was employed. The findings reveal that 954.07 m3 and 1026.07 m3 of water are utilized in the production of a ton of wheat flour in Bainsvlei and Clovelly in South Africa. The average water footprint for wheat bread was 954.53 m3 per ton in Bainsvlei and 1026.53 m3 per ton in Clovelly. More than 99% of the water is...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Crop water footprint (WF) is the volume of fresh water used to produce a certain crop in all the ste...
Sugar production is Swaziland's largest industry and uses over 95 % of the available water for irrig...
Efficient and wise management of freshwater resources in South Africa has become critical because of...
Publisher versionOne method to inform decisions with respect to sustainable, efficient and equitable...
Water scarcity continues to pose a threat to South Africa, with severe water scarcity predicted with...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
The lack of sustainability of our water resources threatens food security in many places worldwide. ...
Water is not only used in the domestic context, but also in agriculture and industry in the producti...
Water footprint assessment is a developing method that is being increasingly applied to quantify wat...
Earthscan strives to minimize its impact on the environment www.earthscan.co.uk People use a lot of ...
The current water scarcity situation in South Africa is a threat to sustainable development. The pre...
>Magister Scientiae - MScRapidly increasing global population is adding more pressure to the agricul...
The Global Water Footprint Standard approach was used to calculate the volumetric blue and green wat...
With the current implementation of the South African National Water Act (NWA) underway, comprehensiv...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Crop water footprint (WF) is the volume of fresh water used to produce a certain crop in all the ste...
Sugar production is Swaziland's largest industry and uses over 95 % of the available water for irrig...
Efficient and wise management of freshwater resources in South Africa has become critical because of...
Publisher versionOne method to inform decisions with respect to sustainable, efficient and equitable...
Water scarcity continues to pose a threat to South Africa, with severe water scarcity predicted with...
Water Footprint is an indicator recently developed with the goal of quantifying the virtual content ...
The lack of sustainability of our water resources threatens food security in many places worldwide. ...
Water is not only used in the domestic context, but also in agriculture and industry in the producti...
Water footprint assessment is a developing method that is being increasingly applied to quantify wat...
Earthscan strives to minimize its impact on the environment www.earthscan.co.uk People use a lot of ...
The current water scarcity situation in South Africa is a threat to sustainable development. The pre...
>Magister Scientiae - MScRapidly increasing global population is adding more pressure to the agricul...
The Global Water Footprint Standard approach was used to calculate the volumetric blue and green wat...
With the current implementation of the South African National Water Act (NWA) underway, comprehensiv...
The aim of this study is to estimate the green, blue and grey water footprint of wheat in a spatiall...
Crop water footprint (WF) is the volume of fresh water used to produce a certain crop in all the ste...
Sugar production is Swaziland's largest industry and uses over 95 % of the available water for irrig...