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27 January 2025
ICID Events
6th African Regional Conference, Abuja, Nigeria, 14-18 April 2025
Theme: “Tackling Irrigation Development and Water Management Crisis in Africa.”
11th International Micro Irrigation Conference, 27th - 29th April 2025, Baghdad, Iraq
76th IEC Meeting & 4th World Irrigation Forum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 7-13 September 2025
77th IEC Meeting & 26th ICID Congress, Marseille, France, 12-18 October 2026
Theme: “Agriculture and climate change: stakes and levers for irrigation and drainage.”
78th IEC Meeting & 5th World Irrigation Forum (WIF5), at Guoce International Conference & Exhibition Center, Beijing, China, 2027
Other Events
8th Africa Agri Expo 2025- Kenya, 19 - 20 February 2025 - AAE 2025 is the premier platform connecting Africa’s flourishing agribusiness sector to the world. The expo offers an excellent opportunity for agribusinesses and professionals to expand into Africa’s rapidly growing sector, which is projected to reach US$1 trillion by 2030. For more information please click the link: https://africa-agriexpo.com/about.html
Water, as the key natural resource, is fundamental to all economic, social and environmental development processes. Thus, efficient water resources management is essential for achieving poverty reduction through sustainable water management in irrigated agriculture. Proper irrigation systems can secure uninterrupted agriculture. Irrigation schemes play a key role in assuring timely and adequate agricultural water supply apart from other benefits. ICID has taken an initiative to document development of irrigation in the World through irrigation schemes. The register will fulfil a much-awaited global repository of information in the systematic irrigation and agricultural water management. the register is being implementing as a collaborative effort of National Committees of ICID and other interested entities dealing with irrigation and drainage. Please Visit
Invitation to Join ICID Membership
The Commission thrives on its worldwide network of experts from multifarious disciplines from 70 countries, who came together in the interest of global water management. All are members contribute to this higher cause by offering their voluntary services.
Currently, there are two different kinds of membership categories; National Committees and Direct Members. National Committees (NC) represent their countries mostly through their government departments responsible for irrigation, drainage or agricultural water management.
Companies, institutions, and individuals can also participate in ICID activities through their respective NCs or as Direct Members (DM). Professionals, individuals and officers of a government or of an institution or institutions - government and non-government; and companies, effectively representing interests within the scope of the objects of the Commission can participate in ICID activities through Direct Membership, to further the objects of the Commission in their countries or sovereign areas.
In the course of our activities and events conducted throughout the world, we associate with many different kinds of NGOs, national governments, researchers, corporate sectors, civil society organizations, and individuals. They are not necessarily members of ICID network but our associates and an important part of ICID fraternity. For more details, please visit: https://icid-ciid.org/view_page/2
How scaling agritech services is transforming agriculture in Uttar Pradesh
22 January 2025
The Digital Agriculture Export Promotion Council boosts smallholder incomes by streamlining value chains, agritech services and market connections.
UNCCD COP 16 events address regenerative agriculture, drought
22 January 2025
Regenerative agriculture combines traditional and new practices to create benefits for people and nature, resulting in increased yields, more nutritious produce, higher household incomes, and increased biodiversity.
Global Forum for Food and Agriculture in Berlin marks milestone for advancing the sustainable bioeconomy, recognizing FAO’s leadership
20 January 2025
At the Forum, FAO highlighted its groundbreaking work on bioeconomy over the past decade ranging from supporting country strategies, developing metrics and strengthening international cooperation and coordination.
How renewables boom could mitigate global climate change
24 January 2025
Solar and wind power's share in the global electricity mix has almost quadrupled in a decade, from 5% in 2015 to about 19% today. Together with hydropower, biomass and geothermal energy, renewables now supply around 35% of the world's electricity.
5 ways to get the climate back on track, according to experts at Davos
23 January 2025
At the World Economic Forum's 55th Annual Meeting in Davos, experts discussed how to get the climate crisis under control and bring global emissions down.
Climate emergency: 2025 declared international year of glaciers
21 January 2025
In 2023, glaciers experienced their greatest water loss in over 50 years, marking the second consecutive year in which all glaciated regions worldwide reported ice loss.
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
20 January 2025
The rise in nitrogen fertilizers over the past century has significantly contributed to enhancing agricultural production and bolstering food security and nutrition for an expanding global population.
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
20 January 2025
A new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), launched today at an event at its headquarters in Rome, provides a comprehensive overview of nitrogen use and the resulting challenges in agrifood systems.
Damaging megadroughts are spreading around the world
24 January 2025
As megadroughts expand their reach, so does the damage they are capable of causing. Worldwide, droughts push five times more people to migrate than floods.
Brazil drought sparks surge in global coffee prices
21 January 2025
Rising temperatures and relentless drought are ravaging the region’s plantations, threatening livelihoods and driving up the cost of a cherished global commodity.
The world's only tropical cyclone is currently bringing massive amounts of rain to Australia
21 January 2025
The tropical cyclones form and can significantly impact the northern and northeastern coastal areas of the country, especially in the states of Queensland, Cumbria and Northern Australia.
Tropical cyclone prompts closure of ports in Western Australia's Pilbara region
19 January 2025
Western Australia's ports of Dampier, Ashburton, Varanus Island, and Cape Preston West were shut, the ports' operator said on Sunday, as tropical cyclone Sean developed off the state's vast Pilbara iron ore region.
Communities power up their food security across Africa
23 January 2025
The initiative is also teaching communities how to regenerate soils, plant fast-growing trees and find clean and sustainable fuel sources that do not contribute to cutting down forest in a country with the world’s second-biggest rainforest.
Tiny molecule could shape the future of food security
21 January 2025
A recent study from the University of Tasmania has uncovered a crucial role for auxin, a tiny but powerful plant hormone, in determining how plants store energy.
Rwanda, China sign over $40 mln financing deal to boost irrigation
24 January 2025
The project in southern Rwanda's Gisagara District aims to enhance agricultural resilience to climate change by irrigating 2,640 hectares of land in line with the targets of Rwanda's Second National Strategy for Transformation.
Weir dams bring hope to rural communities struggling with water scarcity
10 January 2025
Rural communities in Zimbabwe have long grappled with the challenge of accessing reliable water sources. An initiative led by FAO is working to alleviate this crisis through the construction of strategic weir dams.
India’s water future
21 January 2025
The recent conclusion of the world’s largest sustainable development summit ~ COP 29 ~ in Baku (November 2024) marked a watershed moment in global water management.
Financing Drought Resilience and Unlocking the Water Wealth of Africa – the Groundwater Access Facility (GAFA) announces USD 2 billion pipeline
20 January 2025
These critical challenges particularly affect the arid and semi-arid zones of the Horn of Africa and the Sahel, where over 70% of the population relies on groundwater for domestic, agricultural, and economic needs.
The Role of Digital and Climate-Smart Agriculture in Climate Change Mitigation: A Systematic Mapping Protocol for South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa
Climate-smart agriculture is a key global policy priority due to its potential to support climate change adaptation, mitigation, and food security through innovative practices and technologies. Recent advancements in digital agriculture technologies, such as precision agriculture and data analytics, are enabling its implementation. https://cgspace.cgiar.org/items/9c71917c-35db-4501-aaeb-6b0b58567b54
ICID Publication - Historical Water Sustainability, 2023
The latest data from WRI’s Aqueduct Water Risk Atlas (August 2023) show that 25 countries housing one-quarter of the global population face extremely high water stress each year, regularly using up almost their entire available water supply. And at least 50% of the world’s population around 4 billion people live under highly water-stressed conditions for at least one month of the year. https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/HWS-ePublication.pdf
ICID Publication - Compendium World Heritage Irrigation Structures (2014-2022)
Since the dawn of human civilization water has been an enabler of societal development so much so that we started believing “Water is Life,” a common phrase in most languages. And, life is multi-dimensional involving not only a physical aspect but also economic, social, cultural, political, religious, and spiritual concepts.
https://icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/WHISCompendium-ePublication.pdf
ICID Publication - Water-Saving in Agriculture - A Roadmap to ICID Vision 2030
This publication is in a way to celebrate the 7-decade existence and relevance of ICID which started with a handful of members and has grown to represent more than 90% of the world irrigated area.
https://www.icid-ciid.org/icid_data_web/Watsave_eBook2022_comp.pdf
Global Climate Litigation Report: 2023 Status Review
Climate litigation represents a frontier solution to change the dynamics of the fight against climate change. This Global Climate Litigation Report: 2023 Status Review shows that people are increasingly turning to the courts to combat the climate crisis. As of December 2022, there have been 2,180 climate-related cases filed in 65 jurisdictions, including international and regional courts, tribunals, quasi-judicial bodies, or other adjudicatory bodies, such as Special Procedures at the United Nations and arbitration tribunals. https://www.unep.org/resources/report/global-climate-litigation-report-2023-status-review
Climate Crossroads: Fiscal Policies in a Warming World - The report takes stock of mitigation policies across countries and presents the trilemma facing policymakers of balancing between achieving climate goals, debt sustainability, and political feasibility. https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/FM/Issues/2023/10/10/fiscal-monitor-october-2023
Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report - The much-anticipated Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report is based on years of work by hundreds of scientists during the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) sixth assessment cycle which began in 2015. https://www.unep.org/resources/report/climate-change-2023-synthesis-report
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IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE - THE JOURNAL OF ICID
Articles available via complimentary online access @ https://wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ird
ICID e-Bulletin is a weekly compilation of news items on ICID-related issues in the domain of Agriculture, Climate Change, Droughts, Floods, Food Security, Irrigation, and Water Resources Management that might be of interest to the ICID fraternity. The information contained in the BULLETIN does not purport to be exhaustive and is taken ''as it is'' from external sources and is freely available on the internet. No evaluation on the part of the ICID Central Office is being made in terms of the authenticity of the information that it may contain. ICID Central Office makes no guarantee, either express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information published. Your valuable feedback on the usefulness of the bulletin is solicited at <icid@icid.org.>.
[ Compiled and Edited by: Ms. Kalpana Adhikari, and Mr. Anurag Mamgain ]
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INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE (ICID)
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Tel : +91-11-26116837, +91-11-26115679; Fax : +91-11-26115962
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