LESOTHO’S WHITE GOLD: A POTENTIAL SOURCE FOR VIRTUAL WATER TRADE

Mahlakeng Mahlakeng
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In literature, the significance of virtual water trade takes many different shapes. In order to increase regional water use efficiency and attain water security in water-scarce regions and/or countries of the world, virtual water trade among nations and even continents could be utilised as a tool. The economy, diplomacy, and internal and international food security are all benefited by Lesotho’s water resources. One of Lesotho’s most precious resources, water, makes a significant contribution to the country’s prospects for long-term, sustainable economic development. In a setting with significant natural climatic volatility, the World Bank determined that improving water security will be crucial to meeting future demand. Water is widely considered as “white gold” in Lesotho. Water is abundant in Lesotho, a blessed nation. Given its plenty of water and low present water consumption, Lesotho is unlikely to develop either water stress or scarcity in the foreseeable future. Thus, there is still opportunity for expanding water use as a source of income, including virtual water trading. Lesotho needs to take into account the water and food shortages in the waterscarce Gulf region and the idea of virtual water trade, which has significant social, economic, and political advantages. The aim of this paper is to assert the importance of Lesotho’s abundant water resource to the global political and economic landscape, and the discourse of virtual water trade. While countries are minimising their direct or indirect water use of producing strategic agricultural and industrial goods, Lesotho can make use of this situation in order to maximise revenue.
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莱索托的白金:虚拟水交易的潜在来源
在文学作品中,虚拟水交易的意义有许多不同的形式。为了提高区域用水效率和在世界缺水地区和/或国家实现水安全,可以利用国家之间甚至大陆之间的虚拟水贸易作为一种工具。莱索托的水资源对经济、外交、国内和国际粮食安全都有好处。水是莱索托最宝贵的资源之一,对该国长期、可持续经济发展的前景作出了重大贡献。在一个自然气候剧烈波动的环境中,世界银行认为改善水安全对于满足未来需求至关重要。在莱索托,水被普遍认为是“白色的黄金”。莱索托是一个受祝福的国家,水资源丰富。鉴于莱索托拥有丰富的水资源和目前较低的用水量,在可预见的未来,莱索托不太可能出现水资源紧张或短缺的情况。因此,仍有机会扩大用水作为一种收入来源,包括虚拟水交易。莱索托需要考虑到缺水的海湾地区的水和粮食短缺,以及虚拟水贸易的想法,这具有重大的社会、经济和政治优势。本文的目的是断言莱索托丰富的水资源对全球政治和经济格局的重要性,以及虚拟水贸易的话语。虽然各国正在尽量减少生产战略农业和工业产品的直接或间接用水,莱索托可以利用这种情况,以便最大限度地增加收入。
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