Posts Tagged ‘drought’

Down and Drought: Billions Needed to Rescue China’s Agriculture

March 8th, 2009

A summary article of the drought issue and the problem with China’s rescue measure:

Down and Drought: Billions Needed to Rescue China’s Agriculture

Parched China has not seen weather this dry in 50 years. Facing the staggering consequences of severe drought during an already perilous period of market instability, the Chinese government plans to pump an extra $18 billion into its agricultural production sector. It hopes the fortification staves off climate change induced food crisis.

The dry spell, at its measured worst from October 2008 to February 2009, left more than four million people and 2 million heads of livestock thirsting to death. China’s State Council intends to recover through anti-drought measures — implementing a unified system on drought information collection and release, offering anti-drought insurance, and encouraging local governments to design and carry out projects for water storage, diversion, water pumping and rain collection.

Environmental groups worry the extra money and announced measure may not improve the sustainability of China’s agricultural sector — which is heavily based on intensive farming and genetic engineering. “If it is used to subsidise more chemical fertilisers that would be bad,” Sze Pangcheung, Greenpeace campaign director, told the Guardian, “but it could benefit both farmers and the environment if it was used to support eco-friendly cultivation. But that would require a big paradigm shift.”

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Bohai Sea may solve drought problem in North China

October 17th, 2008

Looks like another big project is on the way. Can we have access to the feasibility report?

Bohai Sea may solve drought problem in North China — china.org.cn

Water from the Bohai Sea in north China may be channeled to the Xilin Gol league (prefecture) in Inner Mongolia to ease conditions in the drought-troubled region, officials said in Beijing.

A file photo of the Bohai Sea in north China

A feasibility study on the project distributed at a seminar Wednesday showed that the league planned to channel 365 million tons of water from the Bohai Sea every year.

Zhao Ping, an official from the energy department of the Xilin Gol league government, was quoted in the report as saying they planned to complete the seawater project within three years.