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Industry Partnerships on Water Building on the experience of the PPP work, the World Economic Forum is exploring a second phase of water work, focused on agriculture water use and water policy reform. Agriculture uses more than 70% of global freshwater withdrawal, making the potential for water scarcity a critical risk for all stakeholders along the food and crop value chain. Increasing competition for water from population growth, increasing urbanization and industrialization, as well as potential impacts of climate change, will further reduce the amount of water for agriculture. This tension is already resulting in escalating levels of conflict over a resource that may disrupt business operations and is vital both as a human right and an economic resource. The Forum is catalysing a project that will bring together industry, government, the farming community, civil society and academic experts to: The Forum will highlight the output of the project at key global events such as Forum’s Annual Meeting at Davos, Switzerland, Stockholm Water Week, and World Water Forum.
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