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- Gopalganj Administration Dismantles Illegal Barriers to Restore Vital Agricultural Waterflow Across Kotalipara Canal
Published: Apr 7, 2026
Section: Global Economy
Authorities in Kotalipara have successfully reclaimed a 500-meter section of a public canal that had been obstructed by local influential groups using bamboo fencing and makeshift...
- Kandahar and Herat Residents Gain Relief as Solar-Powered Infrastructure Addresses Afghanistan’s Acute Water Crisis
Published: Mar 22, 2026
Section: Asia
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), in partnership with local water authorities, has completed major infrastructure upgrades in Kandahar and Herat to provide safe...
- Groundwater depletion is not inevitable as new global study identifies ten keys to successful aquifer recovery
Published: Mar 21, 2026
Section: Science & Tech
A comprehensive analysis of 67 successful groundwater recovery cases reveals that over 80 percent of restored aquifers benefited from sourcing alternative water supplies. Researche...
- Agricultural Experts Demand Structural Value Chain Overhaul to Combat Looming Food Insecurity and Rising Inflation
Published: Mar 20, 2026
Section: Africa
Prominent stakeholders in Nigeria’s agribusiness sector have warned that current production targets will fail without fundamental reforms in mechanization, irrigation, and post-har...
- Uzbekistan Authorizes $49 Million Emergency Funding to Fortify Irrigation Infrastructure Against Rising Water Scarcity
Published: Mar 9, 2026
Section: Asia
The Uzbek government has committed 600 billion UZS to a nationwide modernization of its canal systems following a presidential decree aimed at mitigating imminent water shortages....
- Indonesia Secures 324 Day Rice Reserve Surplus as Ministry Halts Imports Amid Resilient 2026 Production Cycle
Published: Mar 7, 2026
Section: Asia
Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman announced that Indonesia’s national rice reserves have reached 27.99 million tons, providing a strategic buffer for nearly a full year. The gove...
- Severe Drought Threatens to Undermine Recent Diplomatic Gains in Central Asian Water Cooperation
Published: Feb 23, 2026
Section: Environment
Extreme drought conditions are putting a strain on the water sharing agreements established among Central Asian nations. The shortage is forcing difficult trade-offs between hydrop...