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Sustainable Management of Water Resources in Agriculture

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Agriculture is the major user of water in most countries. It also faces the enormous challenge of producing almost 50% more food by 2030 and doubling production by 2050. This will likely need to be achieved with less water, mainly because of growing pressures from urbanisation, industrialisation and climate change. In this context, it will be important in future for farmers to receive the right signals to increase water use efficiency and improve agricultural water management, while preserving aquatic ecosystems.  

This report calls on policy makers to recognise the complexity and diversity of water resource management in agriculture and the wide range of issues at stake. And it gives them the tools to do so, offering a wealth of information on recent trends and the outlook for water resource use in agriculture, including the impacts of climate change. It examines the policy experiences of OECD countries in managing their water resources for agriculture, with focus on: the extent to which countries subsidise the supply of water to farmers; flood and drought risk policies; and institutional organisation and governance as it relates to water and the agricultural sector. The report offers concrete recommendations on what countries should be doing and why. 

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Recent Trends and Outlook for Water Resources in Agriculture

The key trends in OECD agriculture’s use of water resources since 1990, include: • Use of freshwater resources by agriculture and non-agricultural users has changed little; • Agriculture accounts for the major share of total water use; • The area irrigated has been increasing, while the total agricultural land area has decreased; and, • Abstractions from groundwater resources by agriculture have been increasing.

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