Scientists Say Water Shortages Threaten China’s Agriculture – Businessweek

China has a fifth of the globe’s population but only 7 percent of its available freshwater reserves. Moreover, its water resources are not evenly distributed. The lands north of the Yangtze River—including swaths of the Gobi desert and the grasslands of Inner Mongolia—are the driest, but more than half of China’s people live in the north.

An ancient stone bridge was discovered on the dried up lakebed of Poyang lake in Jiujiang, eastern China in 2013

Water is not well managed in China. Nearly two-thirds of water withdrawals in China are for agriculture. Due to the use of uncovered irrigation channels (leading to evaporation) and other outdated techniques, a significant portion of that water never reaches the field.

A new paper by scientists in China, Japan, and the U.S. published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences sounds the alarm: “China faces … major challenges to sustainable agriculture,” the authors write. Failure to conserve water resources could threaten China’s food security, a longtime priority for the country’s leaders.

via Scientists Say Water Shortages Threaten China’s Agriculture – Businessweek.

2 Comments to “Scientists Say Water Shortages Threaten China’s Agriculture – Businessweek”

  1. derekthezenchef's avatar

    Maybe once there is no more oil to fight over, people will go back to fighting over water as they have for millennia. Let’s hope we have a framework that helps us avoid the worst conflicts! I think we will have enough cultural and international understanding to do that, what with all the exchange going on between nations in the modern world and racial boundaries blurring. Thanks for this interesting bit.
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    • owner@chindia-alert's avatar

      Thank you Derek for your comment. I am afraid I don’t share your optimism about nations and world leaders.

      But, for our children’s and grandchildren’s sakes, I hope you are right and I am wrong!

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