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Improving water use in tropical rain-fed systems: the situation in India Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), India

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BySuhas P. Wani, Kaushal K. Garg, Girish Chander and K.H. Anantha, International
BookWater management for sustainable agriculture

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Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
Imprint Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
Pages 22
eBook ISBN 9781351114608

ABSTRACT

Improving water use in tropical rain-fed systems: the situation in India Suhas P. Wani, Kaushal K. Garg, Girish Chander and K. H. Anantha, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), India

1 Introduction: the challenge of achieving global food security

2 Finite and scarce freshwater resources

3 Rain-fed agriculture: an overview

4 Measures to enhance WUE: overview and soil nutrient management

5 Measures to enhance WUE: in-situ water conservation practices

6 Measures to enhance WUE: irrigation management

7 Future trends

8 Where to look for further information

9 References

Providing global food security for an ever-growing population, predicted to reach nine billion by 2050, and reducing poverty are challenging tasks. Growing per capita income in the emerging giant economies such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) means increased pressure on global food production due to changing food habits. This increased food production has to be met using finite water and land resources. The quantity of available water and land has not increased since 1950, but the availability of water and land per capita has declined significantly due to an increased global human population. For example, in India, per capita water availability has decreased from 5177 m3 in 1951 to 1625 m3 in 2011 due to the population increasing from 361 million in 1951 to 1.15 billion in 2011, which is expected to rise to 1.39 billion by 2025 and 1.64 billion by 2050, with an associated decrease in per capita water availability of 1345 m3 in 2025 and 1140 m3 by 2050 (Wani et al., 2012). The distribution of water and land resources varies in different countries and regions of the world, and the current population is expected to increase rapidly. In this chapter, we analyse the current status of agricultural water use in tropical rain-fed areas, assess the potential and propose a new paradigm to manage agricultural water efficiently by adopting various land, water, nutrient and crop management technologies.

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