WASAG – Le Cadre mondial contre la pénurie d’eau dans l’agriculture

Utilisation durable de l'eau en agriculture

This working group focuses on supporting the implementation of the Call for Action of 83 Ministers of Agriculture (during the 9th Berlin Agriculture Ministers' Conference at the Global Forum for Food and Agriculture (GFFA) in January 2017) to address water scarcity risks in agriculture by, among others, increasing productivity and water use efficiency in agriculture (irrigated and rainfed), taking into account local, national and regional conditions.  It aims to increase awareness and action by agriculture and related ministries for more sustainable agricultural water use to address water scarcity for enhanced food security and nutrition, as well as for achieving all other Sustainable Development Goals.

Sustainable management of water in agriculture is critical to increase agricultural production. There is an urgent need to improve water use efficiency. This is not only about 'more crop per drop', but also about ensuring that the water savings are used effectively at farm, catchment, national or transboundary levels, taking into account a fair allocation among other competing sectors - domestic needs, industries, energy, etc. -as well as the environmental flow requirements.

About the team

Leader:
  • International Water Management Institute (IWMI) – Mohsin Hafeez
Co-leaders:
  • International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) – Dawit Mekonnen
  • International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) – Mawira Chitima
  • International Commission on Irrigation & Drainage (ICID) – Marco Arcieri
Collaborators:
  • Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute at the University of Nebraska – Christopher Neale
  • French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) – Crystele Leauthaud
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands – Aart van der Horst
  • Italian Coordination Group – Raffaella Zucaro
  • IHE-Delft – Poolad Karimi
  • World Bank (WB) – Pieter Waalewijn
  • African Union – Agbonlahor Mure Uhunamure
  • One World One Water Center (OWOW) – Jennifer Riley-Chetwynd & Larry Vickerman
  • FAO Focal Point: Jippe  Hoogeveen

Related publications

Webinars

Wébinaires
Scaling resilient water & agriculture management practices for Sustainable Rice Intensification in East Africa
15/09/2020

Achieving food security remains a major challenge in the East Africa region. With increasing demand for food due to population growth and improvements...

Related events

Evènement virtuel

WASAG Webinar 10: “Scaling resilient water & agriculture management practices for Sustainable Rice Intensification in East Africa”
15/09/2020

Achieving food security remains a major challenge in the East Africa region. With increasing demand for food due to population growth and improvements...

Evènement virtuel

WASAG Webinar 8: “Water Productivity Improvements – A Silver Bullet for the Climate Crisis?”
14/07/2020

The Global Framework on Water Scarcity in Agriculture (WASAG) hosted by the FAO Land and Water Division had its eighth webinar under the title: Water...

Valenzano (Italy)

Workshop on Water Productivity Improvements
25/02/2020 - 26/02/2020

As part of the WASAG Working Group on Sustainable Agriculture Water Use, the Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari (CIHEAM) and the CGIAR Research...