The world’s farmers will likely need to produce enough food to feed 8 billion people by 2025, and to do so they must have enough water to raise their crops. Yet farmers are already competing with industry, domestic water users, and the environment for access to the world’s finite supply of water. Will available freshwater meet the rapidly growing demands for household, industrial, and environmental needs and still provide enough water to produce food for a burgeoning population? New research from IFPRI shows what steps policymakers and water users can take now to help ensure that water scarcity will not result in worsening hunger for the world’s poorest people.Non-PRIFPRI2; Public Policy and Investment; 2020DG
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Crop production, Food security, Water scarcity, Water productivity, Water supply
Are we headed toward a worldwide water crisis? The increasing demand for water among households, ind...
Are we headed toward a worldwide water crisis? The increasing demand for water among households, ind...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional, and local water scarci...
Irrigation is, and will remain, the largest single user of water, but its share of world water consu...
"For many people, particularly in developing countries, water scarcity will become a part of their l...
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional and local water scarcit...
"... Based on a global model of supply and demand for food and water, this report shows that if curr...
Water scarcity is already a reality. More food will be required for a growing and wealthier and urba...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce all over the world. All indicators of water availability show ...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Crop production, Food security, Water scarcity, Water productivity, Water supply
Are we headed toward a worldwide water crisis? The increasing demand for water among households, ind...
Are we headed toward a worldwide water crisis? The increasing demand for water among households, ind...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional, and local water scarci...
Irrigation is, and will remain, the largest single user of water, but its share of world water consu...
"For many people, particularly in developing countries, water scarcity will become a part of their l...
Food production in 2050 will be sufficient, globally, but many of the poor will remain food insecure...
The defining issues of the twenty-first century may well be the control of water resources. In the n...
Reform of water policy is urgently needed to avert severe national, regional and local water scarcit...
"... Based on a global model of supply and demand for food and water, this report shows that if curr...
Water scarcity is already a reality. More food will be required for a growing and wealthier and urba...
Water is becoming increasingly scarce all over the world. All indicators of water availability show ...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
Present water shortage is one of the primary world issues, and according to climate change projectio...
According to the McKinsey report (2009), the world is facing a water scarcity challenge where agricu...
Crop production, Food security, Water scarcity, Water productivity, Water supply