Quenching the land - Irrigation and Water use Efficiency in South Asia| 18mins
Director: Babel Press TV | Producer: Global Development Network
Focus Years: 2012 | Country: India
Synopsis:
Water is vital to any living being. Regular availability and access to water is essential for agriculture in South Asia to sustain itself and prosper.
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Quenching the land - Irrigation and Water use Efficiency in South Asia
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