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FORTHCOMING EVENTS
- 66th IEC and 26th European Regional Conference, Montpellier, France. 11-16 October 2015
- 4th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID) on 'Agricultural Land and Water Management for Sustainability under Climate Variability', Cairo, Egypt. 26-28 April 2016
- 2nd World Irrigation Forum and 67th IEC, Chiang Mai, Thailand. 6-12 November 2016
- 23rd International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, on the theme: Modernizing Irrigation and Drainage for a new Green Revolution, Mexico City, Mexico, 8-14 October 2017.
- IAL Courses & Workshops Irrigation Australia offers a number of courses and workshops for irrigation professionals.
- USA: Use of drones and other technology increasing in agriculture click here
- Mauritius: Nation Endorses the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme Compact click here
- FACT SHEET: Partnering with Africa on Food Security and Climate Change Adaptation click here
- Guyana: Dutch to help improve drainage system amid flooding click here
- USDA scientist helps Texas sorghum growers reduce water use click here
- Czech government seeks ways of getting to grips with drought conditions click here
- From earthquakes to landslides and potential floods in Nepal click here
- India, China to highlight food security issues at WTO meets click here
- Myanmar to eradicate hunger, ensure food security click here
- Smallholder farmers are the new global food frontier click here
- North America: 87,000 more acres could receive irrigation water in the Columbia Basin by March 2016 click here
- Drop irrigation technology to develop Kazakh farms click here
- Rwanda: $24 million project to improve irrigation systems click here
- Tasmanian irrigation schemes transforming dry farmland into green cropping region click here
- China: Hai River Basin project gives priority to ecosystem’s need for water click here
- Institute wants law to protect Nigeria’s water resources click here
- Iimi, Atsushi, Humphreys, Richard Martin; Melibaeva, Sevara, 2015, Crop choice and infrastructure accessibility in Tanzania : subsistence crops or export crops ?. Policy Research working paper; No. WPS 7306, World Bank Group, Washington, D.C. click here
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