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From Water Problems
  to Water Solutions




                                            Photo: Prue Loney/IWMI
            Water for a food-secure world
                    www.iwmi.org
Humanity’s greatest challenge
• To feed 9 billion people in
  2050, we need to produce
  70% more food and raise
  nutrition levels without
  destroying the environment

• Rising demands are already
  contributing to:
    – Water scarcity
    – Land degradation
    – Loss of ecosystem
      services
                    Water for a food-secure world
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Global Demography, GDP and Water
         Withdrawals 1900 - 2000
• Population increase about 3.6 times
• Water withdrawals increased 6.8 times
• GDP increased 19 times , about 3% per year (constant prices, IMF)




                   Water for a food-secure world
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Poverty and Population

Population growth,
dietary change and
poverty and
malnutrition will be
key drivers with
respect to                                    Pop. m   Pop. m   Growth
agriculture                                   2009     2050
                                 Africa       1010     1998     98%
                                 Asia         4121     5231     27%
                                 Europe       732      691      - 5%
                                 LA and       582      729      25%
                                 Caribbean


                       Water for a food-secure world
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Land and water availability are reducing
0.80                                                                                                      100




                                                                                              Thousands
                                                                                                          90                                   Myanmar
0.70                                                                                                                                           Cambodia
                                                                                                          80                                   Indonesia
                                                                                                                                               Malaysia
0.60
                                                                                                          70                                   Lao PDR
                                                                                                                                               Philippines




                                                            Watger availability (000m3/cap)
0.50                                                                                                                                           Vietnam
                                                                                                          60


                                                                                                          50
0.40

                                                                                                          40
0.30
                                                                                                          30

0.20
                                                                                                          20


0.10                                                                                                      10


                                                                                                           0
0.00                                                                                                        1940   1960   1980   2000   2020
    1950   1960   1970   1980   1990   2000   2010   2020


       Land area (ha) per person                                                                            Water availability 1000m3 per
                                                                                                            person
Water scarcity
Physical scarcity:
Water resources
development
approaching or
exceeding
sustainable limits
Economic Scarcity:
Water resources can
meet needs; but
human, institutional
and financial capital
lacking to actually
harness and use
these resources

                        Source: Water for Food, Water for Life,
                        IWMI, 2007
Consumption and income 1961-2000
                                    These trends are continuing
             120

             100
meat consumption




                             Meat
   (kg/cap/yr)




                   80

                   60
                                                        China                                USA
                   40

                   20

                    0
                                                                India
                        10            100                    1000                    10000         100000
                                        GDP per capita (2000 constant dollars per year)


              120

              100
                                                           India                          USA
milk consumption
    (kg/cap/yr)




                   80

                   60
                             Milk
                   40

                   20

                    0
                                                                 China
                        10            100                    1000                    10000         100000
                                        GDP per capita (2000 constant dollars per year)




                                      Water for a food-secure world
                                                  www.iwmi.org
Wheat in South Asia will be strongly affected
            by climate change
  • 2025: USD 15-20 billion losses pa (12–16%)
  • 2050: USD 32-48 billion losses pa (20–30%)
  • 10% Yield potential loss for every C0 increase




                           Courtesy Dr M Banziger, CIMMYT

                         Water for a food-secure world
                                 www.iwmi.org
…problems are more than just scarcity
0.80
                                                          6,000
0.70
                                                          5,000
0.60
                                                          4,000
0.50

0.40                                   Water &         Slow
                                                          3,000

0.30                                     land        growth of
                                                          2,000

0.20
                                       scarcity     productivity
                                                          1,000
0.10
                                                             0
0.00
    1940   1960   1980   2000   2020




                                        Unequal      Unequal
                                       sharing of   sharing of
                                        benefits      risks


                                                                   INDIA NEWS CTOBER 1, 2009
                                                                   India's Drought
                                                                   Worst Since 1972
Impressive growth, but unsustainable trends in
                           resource use

                                                        GW pumps in Indus-
                                                        Ganges basin




                                                                 Map: Sharma et al,
                                                                 2009
Photos: Fred Pearce
                        Water for a food-secure world
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Sanitation – Water – Food Challenge in India

•   About 128 million septic tanks and
    latrines in India contribute to 80%
    of the pollution of India’s surface
    waters due to the lack of septage
    treatment facilities.
•   Inadequate sanitation costs India
    Rs. 2.4 trillion (US$ 53.8 million)
    per year or 6.4 percent of India’s
    2006 GDP.
Food safety and health at risk




   Can we turn a threat into an opportunity?
The Challenge


It is not so much
that water is
scarce…
but more about how
it is managed and
accessed by the
most vulnerable

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Looking forward …..
 some reasons for
    optimism?




                                 Photo: Prue Loney/IWMI
 Water for a food-secure world
         www.iwmi.org
Food security and water scarcity
• We can produce enough food for 9 billion – it is
  about access to food and improved nutrition
• Feeding more people is not simply a question of
  bio-physical innovation
• Water is as much a social issue as a physical
  one and therefore we have to look to governance
  and institutional solutions
• A critical aspect is scaling up R&D outcomes


               Water for a food-secure world
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Global Water Withdrawals:
historical and projected (after Peter Gleick)
Increases in productivity
                                     6000
                                                                                                         more crop per drop in
                                                                                                          irrigated and rainfed
                                     5000                                                                 systems
Cereal Production per Area (Kg/ha)




                                                                                                                  Arab World
                                     4000
                                                                                                                  Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only)
                                                                                                                  Burkina Faso
                                                                                                                  Bangladesh
                                     3000
                                                                                                                  India
                                                                                                                  Pakistan

                                     2000                                                                         China
                                                                                                                  Vietnam
                                                                                                                  Thailand
                                     1000                                                                         Brazil
                                                                                                                  Colombia


                                       0
                                            0   200   400         600         800        1,000          1,200
                                                               Area   (Km2)                      Thousands
                                                                                                     Courtesy Simon Cook



                                                            Water for a food-secure world
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Sustainable intensification – the coming
      challenge across many scales
• Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm
  issue)
• Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue)
• Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national
  policy issue)
• Recognizing the value of ecosystem services
  (river basin/regional level issue)
• The water-food-energy-environment nexus
  (national-transboundary issue)
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Reasons for optimism #1: Upscaling the recovery
of groundwater tables and reduced electricity
usage
The problem in Gujarat

‘Free’ electricity encouraged
groundwater overuse




Resulted in groundwater
overdraft

                                     Safe
                                     Semi-critical
                                     Critical
                                     Over exploited
                                     Saline
Jyotigram in Gujarat, India
• Issue was over-pumping
  of groundwater because
  of subsidized electricity
• Pragmatic solution
  suggested by IWMI and
  partners was separation
  of electricity supply to
  villages and pumps
• Outcome was reduced
  electricity use, less
  groundwater use,
  improved power supply           Similar schemes now proceeding in
  to domestic users                        neighboring states
                      Water for a food-secure world
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Jyotigram: technical solutions

Separate reliable power feeds for farm and non-farm use

Gives villages 24 hour metered, three-phase power supply for
domestic uses, in schools, hospitals, village industries

Targets high-quality power supply on 30-50 days of peak irrigation
demand

Supports on-farm storage, rewards groundwater recharge,
subsidizes drip-irrigation
Result in Gujarat


Halved subsidy to agriculture
Reduced groundwater overdraft
Increased yields
Spurred rural non-farm enterprises
Now rolling out in other states
Reasons for optimism #2:
       Ground Water Policy change
• Agricultural growth in West
  Bengal had slumped by more
  than half
• Research identified that a major
  obstacle to agricultural
  productivity was getting access
  to groundwater
• New policies recommended by
  IWMI were adopted to reduce
  ‘red-tape’ and improve
  groundwater access for
  smallholder farmers.
• The policy change could benefit
  more than 5.6 million
  smallholders
                    Water for a food-secure world
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Why did we think of groundwater based solution for Bengal?
              Groundwater use status in India




                                          High
                                      GW potential
                           Only 42% of its potential is used
                            and less than 10% blocks are
                           critical, none are over-exploited
                           80% of farmers depend on GW
                   Water for a food-secure world
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Reasons for optimism #3: Renewed
commitment to irrigated agriculture
• Most countries are committed to revitalize
  irrigation systems
• In Asia
   – Modernization
   – Capacity Building
   – Policy Reforms underway
• In Africa,
   – Investments in expansion
   – Rehabilitation
   – PPP Models
                Water for a food-secure world
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Realities of meeting future demand

 Limited new cultivable areas
 80 - 90% of increased production will come from
  existing cultivated area
   higher yield per ha, double or triple cropping
   installation of irrigation and/or drainage systems in areas without
    a system
   modernization of existing irrigation and drainage systems
   installation of drainage in irrigated areas
   installation of irrigation in rainfed areas with drainage
 10 - 20% from land reclamation

                      Water for a food-secure world
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Why Irrigate?

                • Area per capita is
                  decreasing
                • Approximately 20%
                  irrigated
                • It produces 45% of
                  cereals
                • Irrigation increases
                  yield by about 300%
                  per unit of land

Water for a food-secure world
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Reasons for optimism #4: Revitalizing
surface irrigation in areas of
groundwater over- exploitation




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Surface Storage and Conjunctive Use to Minimize Power
      Subsidies and Carbon Footprint of Irrigation

                                Deep groundwater
                              areas are where large
                              canal systems operate

                                       75-80 b kWh of power
                                       valued at US $ 9.0
                                       billion/year used for
                                       groundwater pumping

                                       Surface storages and
                                       conjunctive use can reduce
                                       power and carbon footprint

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E.g. new approaches to rehabilitate and adapt

                               • For example, encourage
                                 distributed storage to
                                 improve system flexibility
                                 and reliability e.g.
                                 Rajasthan: farm-storages;
                                 Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Andhra
                                 Pradesh: village tanks
                                 replenished by canal water
                               • Modernize irrigation
                                 systems e.g. pressurized
                                 systems


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Reasons for optimism #5: Re-visit
   Participatory Irrigation Management
Some results from research:
• Small sized schemes serving lesser number of farmers
  (lower transaction costs)
• Schemes with simple distribution systems (easy to
  operate)
• Non-paddy systems where accurate water control is very
  important
• Schemes producing high value crops (higher capacity of
  farmers to pay for professional help)
• Systems that have been rehabilitated before transfer
• In India, PIM succeeded where NGOs were involved
                  Water for a food-secure world
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Distribution of success/failure based on case study author’s
                              criteria




Region    Success   Failure
S Asia    18        20
E Asia    7         2
SE Asia   12        24
C Asia    4         14


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Indicators of success that were considered for
     creating a composite success score
 – Outcome indicators (7)
   •   ISF collection;
   •    financial viability;
   •   maintenance;
   •   equity;
   •   reliability and adequacy;
   •   participation and reduction in disputes
 – Impact indicators (2)
   • Crop related (production, yields, cropping intensity)
   • Livelihoods related (poverty, wages, employment)

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Reasons for optimism #6: Environmental Flows
             – initial steps on the Ganga
•   Iconic river – lots of cultural and religious angles never explored before
•   Expert Panel approach – 10 different specialists representing various disciplines. First
    time in India - large capacity building component
•   Endorsed by newly formed National Ganga River Basin Authority and input to future
    Basin plans


• RBMP).
Reasons for optimism #7: Policy influence - the example
  of Urban Agriculture and Safe Wastewater Use in
                        Ghana

IWMI research results directly or indirectly influenced these
strategies and policies:
• Food & Agriculture Sector Development Policy II (2007)
• Strategic Agenda for Urban & Peri-urban Agriculture (2008)
• Ghana Buffer Zone Policy (2008)
• Agriculture Sector Investment Plan 2009-2015
• Ministry of Food and Agriculture MTP 2009-2013
• Vision statement on Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture (Accra)
• National Environmental Sanitation Strategy and Action Plan
   (NESSAP) (2010) -input provided-
• Accra Agricultural Bye-law revision (still in progress)
• National Irrigation Policy, Strategy, and Regulations (2011)
                   Water for a food-secure world
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Wastewater Reuse




Can we develop effective business
models that promote safe recycling
and reuse?
                                Courtesy Pay Drechsel

                              Water for a food-secure world
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Farm based options for risk                  •   Drip and furrow irrigation
reduction                                    •   Sedimentation ponds
                                             •   Cessation of irrigation
                                             •   Filter
                                             •   Limited soil splash
                                             •   Improved water fetching
                                             •   Increased retention time
                                             •   On-farm treatment ponds




                     Water for a food-secure world
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Solutions
Assessing risks, developing and applying low-cost options
 for risk reduction in line with WHO and FAO Guidelines.
Opportunities for urban poor

• Urban demand for perishable
  vegetables is very high.
• Urban horticulture can be
  effectively promoted through
  intensified (vertical) urban
  farming and business models
  for waste resource recovery.
• Beneficiaries can be in
  particular women.

                Resource Recovery & Reuse
                Water for a food-secure world
                   http://wle.cgiar.org/rrr;
                         www.iwmi.org
                  www.iwmi.org/Topics/RRR
Success story #8: Smallholder irrigation is
           back on the agenda
A Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) sponsored project
assessed the potential of smallholder irrigation across Sub-Saharan
Africa and South Asia
A first set of impacts:
     – on the ground policy and investment changes in Ghana,
        Tanzania, Zambia, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh
     – online tools for policymakers and investors (investment
        visualizer, gender mapper, technology database)
     – data and products for development agencies and national
        policymakers (livelihood maps, participatory watershed mapping,
        multi-stakeholder policy dialogues)

                                                www.awm-solutions.iwmi.org
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Targeted Investment in Tanzania

• Research and dialogue at policy level result in increased funds
  and visibility for agricultural water management (AWM).
Outcomes
• The Parliamentary Committee pledged to
  support budgetary increase in the Ministry of
  Agriculture around proposed AWM solutions.
• Ministry of Agriculture budget increased by Tsh
  10 billion (USD 6 million). Additional support
  possible.
• Permanent AWM discussion platform
  established at Sokoine University.
 Key partners: Eng. Mbogo Futakamba, Deputy
 Permanent Secretary; Dr. Nuhu Hatibu, CEO,
 Kilimo Trust; Prof. Mahoo, Sokoine University


                               Water for a food-secure world
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Potential Impact: Number of rural households
 •   Low Cost Motorized                     In-situ Rainwater Harvesting: 1.4 million
     Pumps: 780,000
                                                       Terracing: 315,000




                          Water for a food-secure world
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Potential Impact: Number of rural households
                 River Diversions: 500,000




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CGIAR Research Agenda
CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and
                                       Ecosystems (WLE)

                                                        Our vision
                                                        A world in which agriculture thrives
                                                        within vibrant ecosystems and where
                                                        rural communities enjoy a decent
                                                        living and have access to everything
                                                        they need to continually improve their
                                                        livelihoods..
Photo: David Brazier/IWMI




                                         Water for a food-secure world
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What the Water,
Land and
Ecosystems
program document
says:


               Water for a food-secure world
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5 Strategic Research Programs
            (SRPs)




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SRP 1 : Irrigated Systems
                                                        Solutions:

                                                        • Enhancing Success of Irrigation
                                                          in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
                                                        • Revitalizing public irrigation
                                                          systems
                                                        • Expanding water management
                                                          in the Eastern Gangetic Basin
                                                        • Managing salt–water balance in
                                                          Indus and Central Asian
                                                          irrigation systems
                                                        • Encouraging peri-urban
                                                          Agricultural Water Management

Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI

                                      Water for a food-secure world
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SRP 2: Rainfed Systems
Solutions:
• Sustainable intensification of
  rainfed landscapes
• Recapitalizing soils and reducing
  degradation of landscapes
• Diversifying and increasing
  resilience of farming systems
• Enhancing access to water and




                                                     Photo :Akica Bahri/IWMI
  land for pastoralists
• Improving agricultural water
  management

                     Water for a food-secure world
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Continuum of rainfed to irrigated




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SRP 3: Resource, Recovery and Reuse
Solutions:

• Exploiting business
  opportunities for resource
  recovery and reuse of waste
  and wastewater
• Safer wastewater and excreta




                                                  Photo: Andrea Silverman/IWMI
  reuse – improved health




                  Water for a food-secure world
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SRP 4 : Basins
Solutions:




                                                              Photo: Bioversity International
                                                     (IWMI)




• Managing water resources’
  variability and re-thinking
  storage in basins
• Resource allocation and
  sharing for the benefit of all
• Considering both water and
  energy for food (WE4FOOD)
• Water data and accounting
  in basins


                     Water for a food-secure world
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SRP5 : Information and Decision Making
Solutions:
• Decision Analysis —
  forecasting interventions’
  impacts on development
  outcomes
• Agro-ecosystem health




                                                          Photo: CIMMYT
  metrics and monitoring to
  support intervention
  decisions




                          Water for a food-secure world
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Ecosystems approach
                                                      • Integrated resource
                                                        management solutions
                                                        delivering multiple ecosystem
                                                        services (provisioning,
                                                        regulating, cultural and
                                                        supporting services)
                                                      • Modelling multiple ecosystem
                                                        services (linked to water) and
                                                        trade-offs at landscape scales to
                                                        address multidimensional
                                                        poverty issues in a more
                                                        targeted manner.
                                                      • Incorporating “ecosystem
                                                        services” into resource
                                                        management decisions, using
                                                        trade-off analysis and using
                                                        spatial modelling tools.
Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI

                                    Water for a food-secure world
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WLE’s focus on gender…
WLE aims to achieve gender equitable
outcomes by:

•   Analyzing data from a gender and
    equity perspective
•   Understanding gender-specific
    barriers for adoption
•   Developing gender-sensitive policies




                                                             Photo: Faseeh Shams/IWMI
•   Identifying ways to improve women’s
    access to, and involvement in land
    and water management




                             Water for a food-secure world
                                      www.iwmi.org
Communication & Knowledge Management
                                                                   1.   Communication linked to
                                                                        outcome pathways: Ensure
                                                                        communication is linked to
                                                                        change processes
                                                                   2.   Build upon knowledge/capacity
                                                                        of partners: Not reinventing the
                                                                        wheel
                                                                   3.   Repackaging knowledge for
                                                                        different target groups
                                                                   4.   Innovation and ICTs: Many
                                                                        ICTs/Comms processes can
Photo: Sajjad Ali Qureshi/IWMI




                                                                        support innovation.
                                                                   5.   Effective face to face
                                                                        interaction is essential: Ways to
                                                                        improve interactions at all levels




                                            Water for a food-secure world
                                                    www.iwmi.org
India is taking up the challenge




•   “Resilience of ecosystems to become a central plank of policy”
•   “20% increase in water use efficiency of irrigation”
•   “National Aquifer Management Programme”
•   “ cut energy losses and stabilise groundwater”
•   “convert watershed management programme into a productivity enhancing instrument”
•   “management of liquid and solid waste promoted together with recycling and reuse”
•   “Indian cities and industries have to reinvent their water trajectory”
•   “paradigm shift in flood management away from building more embankments”
•   State Water Regulatory Authorities – “autonomy and accountability”
•   Model Bill for Protection, Conservation, Management and Regulation of Groundwater
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From Water Problems to Water Solutions

  • 1. From Water Problems to Water Solutions Photo: Prue Loney/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 2. Humanity’s greatest challenge • To feed 9 billion people in 2050, we need to produce 70% more food and raise nutrition levels without destroying the environment • Rising demands are already contributing to: – Water scarcity – Land degradation – Loss of ecosystem services Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 3. Global Demography, GDP and Water Withdrawals 1900 - 2000 • Population increase about 3.6 times • Water withdrawals increased 6.8 times • GDP increased 19 times , about 3% per year (constant prices, IMF) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 4. Poverty and Population Population growth, dietary change and poverty and malnutrition will be key drivers with respect to Pop. m Pop. m Growth agriculture 2009 2050 Africa 1010 1998 98% Asia 4121 5231 27% Europe 732 691 - 5% LA and 582 729 25% Caribbean Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 5. Land and water availability are reducing 0.80 100 Thousands 90 Myanmar 0.70 Cambodia 80 Indonesia Malaysia 0.60 70 Lao PDR Philippines Watger availability (000m3/cap) 0.50 Vietnam 60 50 0.40 40 0.30 30 0.20 20 0.10 10 0 0.00 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Land area (ha) per person Water availability 1000m3 per person
  • 6. Water scarcity Physical scarcity: Water resources development approaching or exceeding sustainable limits Economic Scarcity: Water resources can meet needs; but human, institutional and financial capital lacking to actually harness and use these resources Source: Water for Food, Water for Life, IWMI, 2007
  • 7. Consumption and income 1961-2000 These trends are continuing 120 100 meat consumption Meat (kg/cap/yr) 80 60 China USA 40 20 0 India 10 100 1000 10000 100000 GDP per capita (2000 constant dollars per year) 120 100 India USA milk consumption (kg/cap/yr) 80 60 Milk 40 20 0 China 10 100 1000 10000 100000 GDP per capita (2000 constant dollars per year) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 8. Wheat in South Asia will be strongly affected by climate change • 2025: USD 15-20 billion losses pa (12–16%) • 2050: USD 32-48 billion losses pa (20–30%) • 10% Yield potential loss for every C0 increase Courtesy Dr M Banziger, CIMMYT Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 9. …problems are more than just scarcity 0.80 6,000 0.70 5,000 0.60 4,000 0.50 0.40 Water & Slow 3,000 0.30 land growth of 2,000 0.20 scarcity productivity 1,000 0.10 0 0.00 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020 Unequal Unequal sharing of sharing of benefits risks INDIA NEWS CTOBER 1, 2009 India's Drought Worst Since 1972
  • 10. Impressive growth, but unsustainable trends in resource use GW pumps in Indus- Ganges basin Map: Sharma et al, 2009 Photos: Fred Pearce Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 11. Sanitation – Water – Food Challenge in India • About 128 million septic tanks and latrines in India contribute to 80% of the pollution of India’s surface waters due to the lack of septage treatment facilities. • Inadequate sanitation costs India Rs. 2.4 trillion (US$ 53.8 million) per year or 6.4 percent of India’s 2006 GDP.
  • 12. Food safety and health at risk Can we turn a threat into an opportunity?
  • 13. The Challenge It is not so much that water is scarce… but more about how it is managed and accessed by the most vulnerable Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 14. Looking forward ….. some reasons for optimism? Photo: Prue Loney/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 15. Food security and water scarcity • We can produce enough food for 9 billion – it is about access to food and improved nutrition • Feeding more people is not simply a question of bio-physical innovation • Water is as much a social issue as a physical one and therefore we have to look to governance and institutional solutions • A critical aspect is scaling up R&D outcomes Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 16. Global Water Withdrawals: historical and projected (after Peter Gleick)
  • 17. Increases in productivity 6000  more crop per drop in irrigated and rainfed 5000 systems Cereal Production per Area (Kg/ha) Arab World 4000 Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only) Burkina Faso Bangladesh 3000 India Pakistan 2000 China Vietnam Thailand 1000 Brazil Colombia 0 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 Area (Km2) Thousands Courtesy Simon Cook Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 18. Sustainable intensification – the coming challenge across many scales • Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm issue) • Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue) • Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national policy issue) • Recognizing the value of ecosystem services (river basin/regional level issue) • The water-food-energy-environment nexus (national-transboundary issue) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 19. Reasons for optimism #1: Upscaling the recovery of groundwater tables and reduced electricity usage The problem in Gujarat ‘Free’ electricity encouraged groundwater overuse Resulted in groundwater overdraft Safe Semi-critical Critical Over exploited Saline
  • 20. Jyotigram in Gujarat, India • Issue was over-pumping of groundwater because of subsidized electricity • Pragmatic solution suggested by IWMI and partners was separation of electricity supply to villages and pumps • Outcome was reduced electricity use, less groundwater use, improved power supply Similar schemes now proceeding in to domestic users neighboring states Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 21. Jyotigram: technical solutions Separate reliable power feeds for farm and non-farm use Gives villages 24 hour metered, three-phase power supply for domestic uses, in schools, hospitals, village industries Targets high-quality power supply on 30-50 days of peak irrigation demand Supports on-farm storage, rewards groundwater recharge, subsidizes drip-irrigation
  • 22. Result in Gujarat Halved subsidy to agriculture Reduced groundwater overdraft Increased yields Spurred rural non-farm enterprises Now rolling out in other states
  • 23. Reasons for optimism #2: Ground Water Policy change • Agricultural growth in West Bengal had slumped by more than half • Research identified that a major obstacle to agricultural productivity was getting access to groundwater • New policies recommended by IWMI were adopted to reduce ‘red-tape’ and improve groundwater access for smallholder farmers. • The policy change could benefit more than 5.6 million smallholders Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 24. Why did we think of groundwater based solution for Bengal? Groundwater use status in India High GW potential Only 42% of its potential is used and less than 10% blocks are critical, none are over-exploited 80% of farmers depend on GW Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 25. Reasons for optimism #3: Renewed commitment to irrigated agriculture • Most countries are committed to revitalize irrigation systems • In Asia – Modernization – Capacity Building – Policy Reforms underway • In Africa, – Investments in expansion – Rehabilitation – PPP Models Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 26. Realities of meeting future demand  Limited new cultivable areas  80 - 90% of increased production will come from existing cultivated area  higher yield per ha, double or triple cropping  installation of irrigation and/or drainage systems in areas without a system  modernization of existing irrigation and drainage systems  installation of drainage in irrigated areas  installation of irrigation in rainfed areas with drainage  10 - 20% from land reclamation Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 27. Why Irrigate? • Area per capita is decreasing • Approximately 20% irrigated • It produces 45% of cereals • Irrigation increases yield by about 300% per unit of land Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 28. Reasons for optimism #4: Revitalizing surface irrigation in areas of groundwater over- exploitation Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 29. Surface Storage and Conjunctive Use to Minimize Power Subsidies and Carbon Footprint of Irrigation Deep groundwater areas are where large canal systems operate 75-80 b kWh of power valued at US $ 9.0 billion/year used for groundwater pumping Surface storages and conjunctive use can reduce power and carbon footprint Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 30. E.g. new approaches to rehabilitate and adapt • For example, encourage distributed storage to improve system flexibility and reliability e.g. Rajasthan: farm-storages; Gujarat, Tamilnadu, Andhra Pradesh: village tanks replenished by canal water • Modernize irrigation systems e.g. pressurized systems Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 31. Reasons for optimism #5: Re-visit Participatory Irrigation Management Some results from research: • Small sized schemes serving lesser number of farmers (lower transaction costs) • Schemes with simple distribution systems (easy to operate) • Non-paddy systems where accurate water control is very important • Schemes producing high value crops (higher capacity of farmers to pay for professional help) • Systems that have been rehabilitated before transfer • In India, PIM succeeded where NGOs were involved Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 32. Distribution of success/failure based on case study author’s criteria Region Success Failure S Asia 18 20 E Asia 7 2 SE Asia 12 24 C Asia 4 14 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 33. Indicators of success that were considered for creating a composite success score – Outcome indicators (7) • ISF collection; • financial viability; • maintenance; • equity; • reliability and adequacy; • participation and reduction in disputes – Impact indicators (2) • Crop related (production, yields, cropping intensity) • Livelihoods related (poverty, wages, employment) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 34. Reasons for optimism #6: Environmental Flows – initial steps on the Ganga • Iconic river – lots of cultural and religious angles never explored before • Expert Panel approach – 10 different specialists representing various disciplines. First time in India - large capacity building component • Endorsed by newly formed National Ganga River Basin Authority and input to future Basin plans • RBMP).
  • 35. Reasons for optimism #7: Policy influence - the example of Urban Agriculture and Safe Wastewater Use in Ghana IWMI research results directly or indirectly influenced these strategies and policies: • Food & Agriculture Sector Development Policy II (2007) • Strategic Agenda for Urban & Peri-urban Agriculture (2008) • Ghana Buffer Zone Policy (2008) • Agriculture Sector Investment Plan 2009-2015 • Ministry of Food and Agriculture MTP 2009-2013 • Vision statement on Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture (Accra) • National Environmental Sanitation Strategy and Action Plan (NESSAP) (2010) -input provided- • Accra Agricultural Bye-law revision (still in progress) • National Irrigation Policy, Strategy, and Regulations (2011) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 36. Wastewater Reuse Can we develop effective business models that promote safe recycling and reuse? Courtesy Pay Drechsel Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 37. Farm based options for risk • Drip and furrow irrigation reduction • Sedimentation ponds • Cessation of irrigation • Filter • Limited soil splash • Improved water fetching • Increased retention time • On-farm treatment ponds Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 38. Solutions Assessing risks, developing and applying low-cost options for risk reduction in line with WHO and FAO Guidelines.
  • 39. Opportunities for urban poor • Urban demand for perishable vegetables is very high. • Urban horticulture can be effectively promoted through intensified (vertical) urban farming and business models for waste resource recovery. • Beneficiaries can be in particular women. Resource Recovery & Reuse Water for a food-secure world http://wle.cgiar.org/rrr; www.iwmi.org www.iwmi.org/Topics/RRR
  • 40. Success story #8: Smallholder irrigation is back on the agenda A Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) sponsored project assessed the potential of smallholder irrigation across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia A first set of impacts: – on the ground policy and investment changes in Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh – online tools for policymakers and investors (investment visualizer, gender mapper, technology database) – data and products for development agencies and national policymakers (livelihood maps, participatory watershed mapping, multi-stakeholder policy dialogues) www.awm-solutions.iwmi.org Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 41. Targeted Investment in Tanzania • Research and dialogue at policy level result in increased funds and visibility for agricultural water management (AWM). Outcomes • The Parliamentary Committee pledged to support budgetary increase in the Ministry of Agriculture around proposed AWM solutions. • Ministry of Agriculture budget increased by Tsh 10 billion (USD 6 million). Additional support possible. • Permanent AWM discussion platform established at Sokoine University. Key partners: Eng. Mbogo Futakamba, Deputy Permanent Secretary; Dr. Nuhu Hatibu, CEO, Kilimo Trust; Prof. Mahoo, Sokoine University Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 42. Potential Impact: Number of rural households • Low Cost Motorized In-situ Rainwater Harvesting: 1.4 million Pumps: 780,000 Terracing: 315,000 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 43. Potential Impact: Number of rural households River Diversions: 500,000 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 45. CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE) Our vision A world in which agriculture thrives within vibrant ecosystems and where rural communities enjoy a decent living and have access to everything they need to continually improve their livelihoods.. Photo: David Brazier/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 46. What the Water, Land and Ecosystems program document says: Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 47. 5 Strategic Research Programs (SRPs) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 48. SRP 1 : Irrigated Systems Solutions: • Enhancing Success of Irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) • Revitalizing public irrigation systems • Expanding water management in the Eastern Gangetic Basin • Managing salt–water balance in Indus and Central Asian irrigation systems • Encouraging peri-urban Agricultural Water Management Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 49. SRP 2: Rainfed Systems Solutions: • Sustainable intensification of rainfed landscapes • Recapitalizing soils and reducing degradation of landscapes • Diversifying and increasing resilience of farming systems • Enhancing access to water and Photo :Akica Bahri/IWMI land for pastoralists • Improving agricultural water management Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 50. Continuum of rainfed to irrigated Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 51. SRP 3: Resource, Recovery and Reuse Solutions: • Exploiting business opportunities for resource recovery and reuse of waste and wastewater • Safer wastewater and excreta Photo: Andrea Silverman/IWMI reuse – improved health Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 52. SRP 4 : Basins Solutions: Photo: Bioversity International (IWMI) • Managing water resources’ variability and re-thinking storage in basins • Resource allocation and sharing for the benefit of all • Considering both water and energy for food (WE4FOOD) • Water data and accounting in basins Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 53. SRP5 : Information and Decision Making Solutions: • Decision Analysis — forecasting interventions’ impacts on development outcomes • Agro-ecosystem health Photo: CIMMYT metrics and monitoring to support intervention decisions Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 54. Ecosystems approach • Integrated resource management solutions delivering multiple ecosystem services (provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services) • Modelling multiple ecosystem services (linked to water) and trade-offs at landscape scales to address multidimensional poverty issues in a more targeted manner. • Incorporating “ecosystem services” into resource management decisions, using trade-off analysis and using spatial modelling tools. Photo: Tom Van Cakenberghe/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 55. WLE’s focus on gender… WLE aims to achieve gender equitable outcomes by: • Analyzing data from a gender and equity perspective • Understanding gender-specific barriers for adoption • Developing gender-sensitive policies Photo: Faseeh Shams/IWMI • Identifying ways to improve women’s access to, and involvement in land and water management Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 56. Communication & Knowledge Management 1. Communication linked to outcome pathways: Ensure communication is linked to change processes 2. Build upon knowledge/capacity of partners: Not reinventing the wheel 3. Repackaging knowledge for different target groups 4. Innovation and ICTs: Many ICTs/Comms processes can Photo: Sajjad Ali Qureshi/IWMI support innovation. 5. Effective face to face interaction is essential: Ways to improve interactions at all levels Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 57. India is taking up the challenge • “Resilience of ecosystems to become a central plank of policy” • “20% increase in water use efficiency of irrigation” • “National Aquifer Management Programme” • “ cut energy losses and stabilise groundwater” • “convert watershed management programme into a productivity enhancing instrument” • “management of liquid and solid waste promoted together with recycling and reuse” • “Indian cities and industries have to reinvent their water trajectory” • “paradigm shift in flood management away from building more embankments” • State Water Regulatory Authorities – “autonomy and accountability” • Model Bill for Protection, Conservation, Management and Regulation of Groundwater Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 58. Visit our website wle.cgiar.org and the Agriculture & Ecosystem Blog wle.cgiar.org/blogs