Election President & Three Vice Presidents Monday, 2017-June-05
Election of President and Three Vice Presidents at 68th IEC meeting, Mexico, 14 October 2017
Announcement from Central Office inviting nominations for President and three vacancies for the post of Vice Presidents for the term 2017-2020, for consideration at the 68th meeting of IEC to be held in Mexico City, Mexico in October 2017.
In accordance with the ICID By-law 2.3, member National Committees, if so desire, may submit a nomination (in the prescribed manner) to be received at the Central Office atleast 4 (four) months in advance of the Council meeting, accompanied by the required documents. The last date for receipt of complete nominations in Central Office is 14 June 2017.
ICID E Bulletin 29 May Monday, 2017-June-05
AGRICULTURE
- Nearly 3 million euros in aid to households in the South and South-East click here
- Budget Cut Takes Aim at Agriculture click here
CLIMATE CHANGE
- Scientist warns on effects of climate change to agriculture
click here
DROUGHTS
- Drought may destroy summer paddy
click here

- 'SA will take about three years to recover from drought' click here
FLOODS
- Sri Lanka finds more bodies as mudslide deaths reach 151 click here
FOOD SECURITY
- Smart fertiliser, soil use key to food security, say experts
click here
IRRIGATION
- New irrigation technology seen raising sugar output up to 27% per hectare
click here
WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
- Access to water in future a huge challenge, warns Hogan
click here
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
- 68th IEC and 23rd ICID Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, 8-14 October 2017, on the theme: Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a new Green Revolution, Mexico City, Mexico, 8-14 October 2017.
- 69th IEC & Regional Conference, 12–17 August, 2018, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on the theme: Innovative and Sustainable Agri-water Management: Adapting to a Variable and Changing Climate.
LATEST PUBLICATION(S)
- National Agriculture Policy, Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, September 2016.
Agriculture remains the mainstay of Malawi’s economy, contributing significantly to employment, economic growth, export earnings, poverty reduction, food security, and nutrition. click here
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