UN Urges Improved Water Access for Small Farmers
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Government
The head of the UN agricultural agency has urged the international community to promote more efficient use of water and to take steps to secure water access, especially for poor family farmers.
Millions of family farmers in developing countries already suffer from lack of access to freshwater. Photo: FAO/Giulio Napolitano
Addressing the annual Global Forum for Food and Agriculture in Berlin, the director-general of the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), Jose Graziano da Silva, said that growing water scarcity is one of the leading challenges to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“Agriculture and food systems bring all of these global goals together and provide opportunities for a transformational change,” Graziano da Silva told participants at the summit, being held this year around the theme of water and agriculture.
One of the 17 SDGs aims to improve water access for all people, and water is a theme of other goals related to poverty, hunger and malnutrition, and climate change.
In his speech, Graziano de Silva noted that as the world population is expected to exceed nine billion by 2050, and with millions of family farmers already lacking access to freshwater, conflicts over water resources will increase.
Source: UN News
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