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Rice makes a splash for food

26 Jun, 2009 04:00 AM
Olympian and Sunrice ambassador, Stephanie Rice, joined farmers, business people, councillors and politicians in the corridors of power on Wednesday to lend her support to the Albury-based Water4Food initiative.

About 70 guests attended the “bipartisan breakfast” at Parliament House to raise the profile of the Water4Food organisation.

Water4Food aims for a balance between water for food production and the environment and to raise awareness of food security.

Coleambally irrigator and Riverina and Murray Regional Organisation of Councils (RAMROC) chairman, Terry Hogan, hosted the event and introduced special guest speakers, Professor Julian Cribb, Finley food producer, Jenny Wheeler, and Miss Rice.

Mr Hogan said the group was concerned about the random nature of the Federal Government’s accelerated buyback of water, its sole focus so far on water licences in NSW, and the need to shore up certainty of water supply for food production.

“Our message will be about working families and the economic sustainability of communities for our chldren, their children and all future generations,” he said.

Mr Cribb had a sobering message for the audience, highlighting the need for a balance between the water needed for food and water reserved for the environment.

“The world population, as we head towards 2050, will rise from six billion to nine billion and demand for food will more than double”, he said .

During the next 10 years massive water shortages are eventuating in Asia, particularly in the Indian and Chinese grain bowls.

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Stephanie Rice caught up with irrigator, Jason Clancy, Killone Park, Conargo, at the Water4Food bipartisan breakfast on Tuesday.
Stephanie Rice caught up with irrigator, Jason Clancy, "Killone Park", Conargo, at the Water4Food "bipartisan breakfast" on Tuesday.

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