Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture, Fisheries and Livestock Sectors in Kuwait

Athari Abdulaziz Almutawa, Abdulrahman Alfraih
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The issue of limited agricultural land and production, rising food demand, and heavy reliance on imported foods in Kuwait have resulted in pressing concerns regarding food security and equity. Currently, Kuwait heavily relies on imports for over 90% of its food supply, which not only impacts the country’s sustainability but also affects other nations. Essential staples like rice, wheat, corn, milk powder, cooking oil, and chicken are particularly vulnerable to recent global price shocks. The consequences of climate change include rising temperatures, warming oceans, increasing incidences of droughts, losses in biodiversity, heightened health risks, and a decline in overall food production. These effects further strain an already stressed ecosystem as Kuwait lacks a comprehensive adaptive strategy that outlines both short-term and long-term action plans/goals to address these challenges. Specifically, within the agricultural, livestock, and fisheries sectors while simultaneously equipping it to handle emergencies or hazardous crises. This paper aims to outline the issues of limited agricultural land and production, rising food demand, and heavy reliance on imported foods, and how Kuwait must prioritize the development and improvement of sustainable agricultural practices and technologies. Furthermore, identifying key stakeholders and their current roles and constraints.
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气候变化对科威特农业、渔业和畜牧业的影响
科威特有限的农业用地和产量、不断上升的粮食需求以及对进口食品的严重依赖等问题导致了对粮食安全和公平的紧迫关切。目前,科威特90%以上的粮食供应严重依赖进口,这不仅影响了该国的可持续性,也影响了其他国家。大米、小麦、玉米、奶粉、食用油和鸡肉等基本主食尤其容易受到最近全球价格冲击的影响。气候变化的后果包括气温上升、海洋变暖、干旱发生率增加、生物多样性丧失、健康风险增加以及总体粮食产量下降。这些影响进一步加剧了本已紧张的生态系统,因为科威特缺乏全面的适应战略,概述了应对这些挑战的短期和长期行动计划/目标。具体而言,在农业、畜牧业和渔业部门,同时使其具备处理紧急情况或危险危机的能力。本文旨在概述有限的农业用地和生产、不断增长的粮食需求和对进口食品的严重依赖等问题,以及科威特必须如何优先考虑可持续农业实践和技术的发展和改进。此外,确定关键涉众及其当前角色和约束。
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