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REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA SECOND NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY income generation, poverty reduction, as well as increased contribution of the agriculture sector to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) This document will serve as a guide to Government, the private sector, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Development Partners (DPs) in developing the agriculture sector Hon
Environmental impacts of a changing livestock production . . . increasing water use, accounting for over 8 per cent of global human water use, mostly for the irrigation of feed crops It is also probably the largest agricultural source of water pollution Furthermore, as a consequence of the above, the livestock sector may well be the leading player in the reduction of biodiversity INTRODUCTION
An Overview of - World Bank on the crops, livestock, and fisheries sub-sectors, and a summary report This “chap-ter” provides a broad national overview of (a) the magnitude, impacts, and drivers of pollution related to the livestock sector’s development; (b) measures that have been taken by the public sector to manage or mitigate this pollution; and (c) exist-
Livestock Production and Its Impact on Nutrient Pollution and . . . The intensification of livestock production led to large surpluses of on-farm nitrogen and phosphorus inputs that can potentially contribute to nonpoint source pollution of water resources in many parts of the world The sector is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) contributing around 14 5% of all human-induced GHG emissions
Effects of climate change on agriculture - Wikipedia The agriculture sector is sensitive to climate variability, [205] especially the inter-annual variability of precipitation, temperature patterns, and extreme weather events (droughts and floods) These climatic events are predicted to increase in the future and are expected to have significant consequences to the agriculture sector [206]
(PDF) Water productivity improvements in Indian Agriculture . . . Properly designed and managed drip and sprinkler irrigation system have irrigation efficiency about 90% and 70%, respectively contrast to surface irrigation method which have just about 40% Recognizing the gravity of water scarcity in many part of the country, government has started formulating its water policy pivotal to micro irrigation