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The Food and Water
         Paradox



              Colin Chartres
International Water Management Institute




                                                      Photo Davidvan Cakenberghe/IWMI
                                                      Photo: :Tom van Cakenberghe/IWMI
                                                              Tom Brazier/IWMI
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The Global Food and Water Paradox
          Feeding c.2 billion more people
with less water for agriculture than we have now
            in an era of climate change

• Two key drivers:
   – Growing population, and
   – Growing wealth
• Climate Change creating
  uncertainty


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How has IWMI contributed?

A journey through time
and into the future
recognizing the
contribution of past and
present staff and partners




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Demography, Global GDP and Water Withdrawals
                            1900 - 2000
 • Population increase about 3.6 times
 • Water withdrawals increased 6.8 times
 • GDP increased 19 times , about 3% per year (constant
   prices, IMF)


                           GDP
                                                          Total

                                                          Agriculture

                                                          Industry

                                                          Municipal
                           Pop.




             Acknowledgements to Jan Lundqvist, SIWI

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Poverty and Population
Population
growth,dietary
change and
poverty and
malnutrition
will be key
drivers with
                                   Courtesy of Stan Wood, IFPRI
respect to
agriculture                              Pop. m   Pop. m      Growth
                                         2009     2050
                      Africa             1010     1998        98%

                      Asia               4121     5231        27%

                      Europe             732      691         - 5%

                      LA and Caribbean   582      729         25%




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Drivers paint a pessimistic picture even
          without climate change

• Food production to increase by 70% by 2050 (World Food
  Summit, Rome)
• Additional water required under BaU up to 6000 km3
  (Comprehensive Assessment 2007) - from where?
• CC may reduce potential yields in SSA and SA by 30%
  by 2030 (Lobell et al, Science, 2008)
• Temperature increase may reduce yields of corn, soya
  beans and cotton by 30 – 46% in the US in a century
  (Schlenker & Roberts, PNAS, 2009)



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The Green Revolution was fuelled by fertilizer
        and irrigation, but at a cost
     2.5                                                                            320

                         World Bank lending for
                         irrigation                                                 280

     2.0
                                                                Irrigated Area
                                                                                    240

                                                                             ?
                                                                                    200
     1.5


                                                                                    160
                                                       Food price index
     1.0
                                                                                    120

  Living Planet Index
  Freshwater Species                                                                80
     0.5

                                                                                    40



       0                                                                            0
           1960   1965    1970   1975    1980   1985    1990   1995   2000   2005




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The River Basin approach
• IWMI work stressed that irrigation has to be considered in a
  basin context and that other competing uses and the
  environment need to be considered.
• This highlighted the significance of the IWRM approach that
  had been emerging for decades.
• Studies demonstrated that some basins were rapidly “closing”
  due to over extraction of water
• Water stress indicator




         Areas in red are where environmental water requirements may not be met
         under current usage (Smakhtin et al. 2004)

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Where does all the water go?




                              Thanks to David Molden


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Water Scarcity in 2000




From the Comprehensive Assessment of Water
Management in Agriculture, 2007

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More Crop Per Drop




From the Comprehensive Assessment of Water
Management in Agriculture, 2007

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Global Water Withdrawals:
historical and projected (after Peter Gleick)




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Approx. 2000 water
                      withdrawals




n.b. consumptive demand is less than water withdrawals due to irrigation
inefficiency

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Climate change impacts




• SRESA2 (A2) and SRESB1 (B1) IPCC scenarios show no clear trend in the total
  rainfall;
• Potential evapotranspiration (PET), which is dependent upon the
  temperature, increases, with sharper increase after 2040
• By 2050, for the irrigated area, the gap between PET and effective rainfall will be
  about 17% higher than the baseline for the A2 climate change scenario whereas it
  will be about 14% higher for B1 climate change scenario.
• This will put extra stress on demand for irrigation water.

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How can we respond to the paradox?
   • Improving irrigation efficiency and water
     productivity
   • Building resilience in terms of storage
   • Recycling and reuse
   • Industrial and urban efficiency
   • Water reform –
     policy, governance, institutions and
     regulation
   • Reducing food waste
   • Enhancing supply chains for the benefit of
     farmers, consumers and environment
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Increase Productivity
                                     6000


                                                                                                        more crop per drop in
                                     5000                                                                irrigated and rainfed
                                                                                                         systems
Cereal Production per Area (Kg/ha)




                                                                                                                 Arab World
                                     4000
                                                                                                                 Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only)
                                                                                                                 Burkina Faso
                                                                                                                 Bangladesh
                                     3000
                                                                                                                 India
                                                                                                                 Pakistan

                                     2000                                                                        China
                                                                                                                 Vietnam
                                                                                                                 Thailand
                                     1000                                                                        Brazil
                                                                                                                 Colombia


                                        0
                                            0   200    400         600       800        1,000          1,200
                                                                Area (Km2)                      Thousands

                                                                                                    Courtesy Simon Cook



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Participatory Irrigation Management(PIM)/Water
 Users Associations – its all about
 people, institutions and governance
• Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT)
  served as the cornerstone of the
  IWMI, research agenda for nearly a
  decade.
• PIM is now the paradigm for irrigation
  management, but there is emerging
  evidence that schemes are failing when
  financial support is withdrawn.
• The trend in South Asia from
  government canal schemes to individual
  boreholes has created anarchy and a
  major groundwater management             Region    Success   Failure
  headache.                                S Asia    18        20
• How do we reinvigorate PIM?              E Asia    7         2
                                           SE Asia   12        24
                                           C Asia    4         14
Wastewater Reuse




Can we develop effective business
models that promote safe recycling
and reuse?
                                Courtesy Pay Drechsel

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Sustainable intensification – the coming
      challenge across many scales
• Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm
  issue)
• Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue)
• Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national
  policy issue)
• Recognizing the value of ecosystem services
  (river basin/regional level issue)
• The water-food-energy-environment nexus
  (national-transboundary issue)
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Sustainable intensification – the coming
      challenge across many scales
• Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm
  issue)
• Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue)
• Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national
  policy issue)
• Recognizing the value of ecosystem services
  (river basin/regional level issue)
• The water-food-energy-environment nexus
  (national-transboundary issue)
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What does sustainable intensification mean?
• Minimal off-site movement of pollutants
• Maintaining downstream flows and water quality
• Utilizing natural infrastructure for water
  storage, flood prevention
• Maintaining habitat for pollinators and conserving
  biodiversity, forest cover and grasslands
• Sequestering carbon to improve
  soils and mitigate climate change
• Maximizing energy efficiency,
  minimizing water consumption,
  resource reuse.


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Hot spots
Many developing countries with high population growth
and currently low agricultural productivity e.g.

• India where water demand is forecast to exceed supply by 50%
  in 2030 and where the dry west has high productivity and the wet
  east, lower productivity

• Pakistan, where “feudal” land tenure and water scarcity are
  compounded by a predicted population increase from 169m
• to 295m in 2050

• Sub-Saharan Africa where yields continue to stagnate in the face
  of a predicted 98% population increase



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Conclusions
• Food and water security issues are still
  daunting in the developing world

• Business as usual paradigms have to
  be replaced

• Sustainable intensification is the way
  forward, but will require significant
  investment in R&D, capacity
  building, land and water reform


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Conclusions
If we combine these
approaches with reduction
of food waste we can feed 2
billion more people without
significantly increasing
agriculture’s footprint




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The Food and Water Paradox - Dr Colin Chartres

  • 1. The Food and Water Paradox Colin Chartres International Water Management Institute Photo Davidvan Cakenberghe/IWMI Photo: :Tom van Cakenberghe/IWMI Tom Brazier/IWMI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 2. The Global Food and Water Paradox Feeding c.2 billion more people with less water for agriculture than we have now in an era of climate change • Two key drivers: – Growing population, and – Growing wealth • Climate Change creating uncertainty Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 3. How has IWMI contributed? A journey through time and into the future recognizing the contribution of past and present staff and partners Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 4. Demography, Global GDP and Water Withdrawals 1900 - 2000 • Population increase about 3.6 times • Water withdrawals increased 6.8 times • GDP increased 19 times , about 3% per year (constant prices, IMF) GDP Total Agriculture Industry Municipal Pop. Acknowledgements to Jan Lundqvist, SIWI Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 5. Poverty and Population Population growth,dietary change and poverty and malnutrition will be key drivers with Courtesy of Stan Wood, IFPRI respect to agriculture Pop. m Pop. m Growth 2009 2050 Africa 1010 1998 98% Asia 4121 5231 27% Europe 732 691 - 5% LA and Caribbean 582 729 25% Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 6. Drivers paint a pessimistic picture even without climate change • Food production to increase by 70% by 2050 (World Food Summit, Rome) • Additional water required under BaU up to 6000 km3 (Comprehensive Assessment 2007) - from where? • CC may reduce potential yields in SSA and SA by 30% by 2030 (Lobell et al, Science, 2008) • Temperature increase may reduce yields of corn, soya beans and cotton by 30 – 46% in the US in a century (Schlenker & Roberts, PNAS, 2009) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 7. The Green Revolution was fuelled by fertilizer and irrigation, but at a cost 2.5 320 World Bank lending for irrigation 280 2.0 Irrigated Area 240 ? 200 1.5 160 Food price index 1.0 120 Living Planet Index Freshwater Species 80 0.5 40 0 0 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 8. The River Basin approach • IWMI work stressed that irrigation has to be considered in a basin context and that other competing uses and the environment need to be considered. • This highlighted the significance of the IWRM approach that had been emerging for decades. • Studies demonstrated that some basins were rapidly “closing” due to over extraction of water • Water stress indicator Areas in red are where environmental water requirements may not be met under current usage (Smakhtin et al. 2004) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 9. Where does all the water go? Thanks to David Molden Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 10. Water Scarcity in 2000 From the Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture, 2007 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 11. More Crop Per Drop From the Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture, 2007 Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 12. Global Water Withdrawals: historical and projected (after Peter Gleick) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 13. Approx. 2000 water withdrawals n.b. consumptive demand is less than water withdrawals due to irrigation inefficiency Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 14. Climate change impacts • SRESA2 (A2) and SRESB1 (B1) IPCC scenarios show no clear trend in the total rainfall; • Potential evapotranspiration (PET), which is dependent upon the temperature, increases, with sharper increase after 2040 • By 2050, for the irrigated area, the gap between PET and effective rainfall will be about 17% higher than the baseline for the A2 climate change scenario whereas it will be about 14% higher for B1 climate change scenario. • This will put extra stress on demand for irrigation water. Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 15. How can we respond to the paradox? • Improving irrigation efficiency and water productivity • Building resilience in terms of storage • Recycling and reuse • Industrial and urban efficiency • Water reform – policy, governance, institutions and regulation • Reducing food waste • Enhancing supply chains for the benefit of farmers, consumers and environment Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 16. Increase Productivity 6000  more crop per drop in 5000 irrigated and rainfed systems Cereal Production per Area (Kg/ha) Arab World 4000 Sub-Saharan Africa (developing only) Burkina Faso Bangladesh 3000 India Pakistan 2000 China Vietnam Thailand 1000 Brazil Colombia 0 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 Area (Km2) Thousands Courtesy Simon Cook Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 17. Participatory Irrigation Management(PIM)/Water Users Associations – its all about people, institutions and governance • Irrigation Management Transfer (IMT) served as the cornerstone of the IWMI, research agenda for nearly a decade. • PIM is now the paradigm for irrigation management, but there is emerging evidence that schemes are failing when financial support is withdrawn. • The trend in South Asia from government canal schemes to individual boreholes has created anarchy and a major groundwater management Region Success Failure headache. S Asia 18 20 • How do we reinvigorate PIM? E Asia 7 2 SE Asia 12 24 C Asia 4 14
  • 18. Wastewater Reuse Can we develop effective business models that promote safe recycling and reuse? Courtesy Pay Drechsel Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 19. Sustainable intensification – the coming challenge across many scales • Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm issue) • Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue) • Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national policy issue) • Recognizing the value of ecosystem services (river basin/regional level issue) • The water-food-energy-environment nexus (national-transboundary issue) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 20. Sustainable intensification – the coming challenge across many scales • Closing the actual vs potential yield gap (on farm issue) • Twice the yield off half the area? (on-farm issue) • Capitalizing on natural infrastructure (national policy issue) • Recognizing the value of ecosystem services (river basin/regional level issue) • The water-food-energy-environment nexus (national-transboundary issue) Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 21. What does sustainable intensification mean? • Minimal off-site movement of pollutants • Maintaining downstream flows and water quality • Utilizing natural infrastructure for water storage, flood prevention • Maintaining habitat for pollinators and conserving biodiversity, forest cover and grasslands • Sequestering carbon to improve soils and mitigate climate change • Maximizing energy efficiency, minimizing water consumption, resource reuse. Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 22. Hot spots Many developing countries with high population growth and currently low agricultural productivity e.g. • India where water demand is forecast to exceed supply by 50% in 2030 and where the dry west has high productivity and the wet east, lower productivity • Pakistan, where “feudal” land tenure and water scarcity are compounded by a predicted population increase from 169m • to 295m in 2050 • Sub-Saharan Africa where yields continue to stagnate in the face of a predicted 98% population increase Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 23. Conclusions • Food and water security issues are still daunting in the developing world • Business as usual paradigms have to be replaced • Sustainable intensification is the way forward, but will require significant investment in R&D, capacity building, land and water reform Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org
  • 24. Conclusions If we combine these approaches with reduction of food waste we can feed 2 billion more people without significantly increasing agriculture’s footprint Water for a food-secure world www.iwmi.org