Californian farmers plough forward efforts to improve water productivitywith the meeting of
leading growers, policy makers and technology providers
In less than three months, over 100 key growers, policymakers and solution providers will
gather in San Jose...
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Californian farmers plough forward efforts to improve water productivitywith the meeting of
leading growers, policy makers and technology providers
In less than three months, over 100 key growers, policymakers and solution providers will
gather in San Jose to help push forward sustainable and profitable watermanagement.
There is insufficientwater to meet the demands of agriculture in California.
Not only is the
Golden state suffering its fourth straight year of drought,but demand for the available
water is at stretch point as the population grows and grows.
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It’s estimated thatstate water allocations could be 15 per cent of the amount requested –
withoutaction now agricultural losses could grow to $3 billion.
On March 3-4 in San Jose, FC Business Intelligence willunite major stakeholders at
California’s only integrated water management event,to put the spotlighton the strategies
needed to increase yields and betterutilize water resources.
• How integrated water management can hel
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