articleAnnual Review of Environment and ResourcesOct 15, 2009Closed access

Water for Agriculture: Maintaining Food Security under Growing Scarcity

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Abstract

Irrigated agriculture is the main source of water withdrawals, accounting for around 70% of all the world's freshwater withdrawals. The development of irrigated agriculture has boosted agricultural yields and contributed to price stability, making it possible to feed the world's growing population. Rapidly increasing nonagricultural demands for water, changing food preferences, global climate change, and new demands for biofuel production place increasing pressure on scarce water resources. Challenges of growing water scarcity for agriculture are heightened by the increasing costs of developing new water, soil degradation, groundwater depletion, increasing water pollution, the degradation of water-related…

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Keywords
  • Food security
  • Agriculture
  • Water scarcity
  • Water resources
  • Environmental science
  • Farm water
  • Natural resource economics
  • Business
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