FAO - News Article: Open-access database will help water-scarce countries get more crop per drop

abernard102@gmail.com 2015-08-24

Summary:

"A new open-access data portal to be developed by FAO will use satellite imagery to help water-scarce countries in the Near East and North Africa better manage this precious resource. Currently all countries in North Africa and the Near East suffer from severe water scarcity, with significant consequences for irrigated agriculture, the region's largest water user. This situation is expected to further intensify as climate change leads to more frequent and longer droughts, with severe impacts on food production. The aim of the new data portal is to collect and analyze satellite information that can be used to improve land and water productivity and boost the sustainability of agricultural systems. All information will be openly available for countries and users who need it ..."

Link:

http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/326000/icode/#.Vds3ocL3Dg8.twitter

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Tags:

oa.new oa.un oa.fao oa.africa oa.data oa.tools oa.environment oa.agriculture oa.south oa.announcements

Date tagged:

08/24/2015, 16:09

Date published:

08/24/2015, 12:09