撒哈拉以南非洲棉花产业用水的可持续性:马里的证据

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Diadie Sacko, Hua Cheng
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世界棉花产业在全球经济中发挥着重要作用,约 50%的服装、家居用品和其他产品使用棉花。然而,众所周知,棉花生产也会对环境,尤其是淡水资源产生重大影响。撒哈拉以南非洲地区尤其脆弱,全世界 40% 的缺水人口生活在该地区。棉花是撒哈拉以南非洲的重要经济作物,是 200 多万农村家庭的主要生计来源,但其生产也是水密集型的,每公斤棉花产量需要约 20 000 升水。此外,该地区的棉花种植主要依赖雨水,但各国都希望通过增加灌溉来扩大产量和种植面积,这给本已捉襟见肘的水资源带来了更大压力。本文以马里为例,探讨撒哈拉以南非洲棉花产业的可持续性。该地区可以大幅提高产量,但必须以可持续的方式进行,以避免加剧对淡水资源的负面影响。研究还讨论了撒哈拉以南非洲的水危机、马里和该地区的棉花种植以及棉花增产对家庭和环境的潜在影响。马里目前是非洲大陆棉花产量最高的国家,它是一个反映其他撒哈拉以南国家状况的案例研究。我希望通过研究马里和其他一些西非国家棉花生产发展和相关问题的科学文献,向该地区的政策制定者介绍一些行之有效的方法,以提高棉花产量和加工能力,同时保持水资源的原始状态。该计划的核心是通过在适当地区采用有机棉花、转基因棉花和灌溉技术,以生态友好的方式生产棉花。同时,有必要通过减少化学品使用和在排放前处理污水来减少灰水足迹。
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Water sustainability of sub-Saharan African cotton industry: evidence from Mali
The world's cotton industry plays a significant role in the global economy, with cotton being used in around 50% of all clothing, household items, and other products. However, the production of cotton is also known to have a significant impact on the environment, particularly freshwater resources. Sub-Saharan Africa is particularly vulnerable, with 40% of the world's water-deprived people living in the region. Cotton is a vital cash crop in sub-Saharan Africa, serving as the main source of livelihood for over 2 million rural families, but its production is also water-intensive, requiring around 20,000 litters of water per kg of cotton yield. In addition, cotton farming in the region is largely dependent on rain, but countries are looking to expand their production and acreage through increased irrigation, putting further pressure on already stretched water resources. This essay investigates the sustainability of sub-Saharan Africa's cotton industry, using Mali as a case study. The region can increase its output significantly, but this must be done sustainably to avoid exacerbating the negative impact on freshwater resources. The study also discusses the water crisis in sub-Saharan Africa, cotton farming in Mali and the region, and the potential consequences of increased cotton production on families and the environment. Mali, currently the highest cotton producer on the continent is a convenient case study reflecting conditions in other sub-Saharan countries. By studying the scientific literature on the progression of cotton production and attendant problems in Mali and some other West African countries, I hope to inform policymakers in the region about some proven ways to improve cotton yield and processing while leaving water resources pristine. The plan centres on producing cotton in an eco-friendly manner through the adoption of organic cotton, and GM cotton and irrigation in suitable areas. At the same time, there is a need to reduce the grey water footprint by reducing chemical usage and treating effluents before discharge.
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Industria Textila
Industria Textila 工程技术-材料科学:纺织
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
81
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Industria Textila journal is addressed to university and research specialists, to companies active in the textiles and clothing sector and to the related sectors users of textile products with a technical purpose.
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