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Irrigation and food security in the 21st century
Authors:Ian Carruthers  Mark W. Rosegrant  David Seckler
Affiliation:(1) International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C.;(2) International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka
Abstract:
Global food projections indicate that food prices in the next threedecades will likely be stable or decline, but progress inreducing malnutrition in developing countries will be slow. Smallshortfalls in crop productivity growth would lead to rising foodprices and worsening malnutrition. Increased food production fromirrigation is essential, and will require expansion of irrigatedarea and water supplies, and improved efficiency of use of existingwater supplies. Neither of these growth factors will prove easy, andboth will require complex institutional and policy reforms. Failureto meet food production needs through efficient expansion andintensification of irrigated agriculture would increase pressure onland resources and hasten the process of environmental degradation.Irrigation and water development strategies have been hampered bya lack of understanding of the links between water scarcity, foodproduction, food security, and environmental sustainability.Research to improve this understanding would have high payoffs.
Keywords:Irrigation  food security  environment  water resources  water use efficiency  water policy
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