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Freshwater ecosystems investment shields poor farmers, says UN

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Rome, March 21 (IANS/AKI) Sustainable investment in developing countries' freshwater ecosystems helps farmers reduce the impact from floods, droughts and pollution, the agricultural development fund (IFAD) said on Wednesday, observed as World Day.

Drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting and saltwater tolerant crops "will go a long way" towards protecting the livelihoods of smallholder farmers and for millions of people around the world, said.

The findings are contained in a new report 'The Advantage: Seeking Sustainable Solutions for Stress', which draws evidence from a review of IFAD-supported projects in six countries.

By improving access to clean and helping farmers manage resources more effectively, communities are more resilient to climate change and to environmental shocks, according to the report.

"For smallholder farmers in developing countries, is the difference between a decent life or poverty, hunger and malnutrition," said IFAD's

"This precious resource is under stress with a massive potential impact on the livelihoods of poor rural communities," added Houngbo, who chairs UN-Water, which coordinates the efforts of UN bodies and international organizations working on and sanitation issues.

More than a billion people live in regions prone to drought, and as many as 3.5 billion are facing scarcity by 2025, according to Margarita Astralaga, of IFAD's and climate division.

"is ready to help farmers secure the freshwater resources that represent a fundamental input for and the well-being of rural communities," said Astralaga.

In Bangladesh, is working with villagers to protect them from floods, while in and Brazil, medium sized have been put in place to help smallholder farmers cope with scarcity, the UN agency said.

Over 100,000 households will have improved access to by 2020, thanks to IFAD's Adaptation for Smallholder Programme, which has 14 projects aimed at increasing the availability of and efficiency of use for smallholder farmers, the agency noted.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 23:50 IST
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