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Assuring Water for Food: The Challenge of the Coming Generation

Pages 521-525
Published online: 21 Jul 2010
 

There are many problems facing us on the road to a water-secure future. This paper addresses only one: the need for more water for food production to meet the needs of a population that will increase by some 2 billion before it stabilizes. Irrigation accounts for about two-thirds of total water withdrawals and as much as 80-90% in many developing countries. Of a total of 1500 2 10 6 ha under cultivation, 300 2 10 6 ha of irrigated land provides some 40% of total food production. Expansion in rain-fed areas would mean huge environmental costs, and therefore, a combination of increased efficiency in irrigation, better crop deployment, agricultural research in all areas and changes in dietary profiles will all be needed. As none of these solutions is quick-acting, we must start on all these fronts promptly if we are to manage our water resources wisely.