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Billions Face Water Shortages, Crisis Looms: AgencyThu, 2006-08-17 14:29
James Grubel, Reuters Water scarcity around the world was increasing faster than expected, with agriculture accounting for 80 percent of global water consumption, the world authority on fresh water management told a development conference in Canberra. Globally, water usage had increased by six times in the past 100 years and would double again by 2050, driven mainly by irrigation and demands by agriculture, said Frank Rijsberman, the institute's director-general. Billions of people in Asia and Africa already faced water shortages because of poor water management, he said. "We will not run out of bottled water any time soon but some countries have already run out of water to produce their own food," he said. "Without improvements in water productivity ... the consequences of this will be even more widespread water scarcity and rapidly increasing water prices." The Sri Lanka-based institute, funded by international agricultural research organisations, is due to formally release its findings at a conference in Sweden later this month.
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