Desperately seeking solutions to worst drought in decades in Brazil

From Global development | The Guardian Mon Mar 24 2014, 16:12:15

A rise in temperature in the semi-arid region of Brazil has left rivers dry and cattle dying of thirst. The search is on for initiatives to combat desertification

The Brazilian semi-arid region has over the last few years experienced the worst drought in decades. According its national agency of water, this drought is increasingly proving to be major challenge for South America's largest nation.

"The water level of the São Francisco River [one of the most important in Brazil] is so low and water quality is so poor that it is no longer possible to fish. Our cattle are dying of thirst," said Edélcio Rodrigues, a former fisherman and resident of the municipality of Manga, in Minas Gerais state, one of the worst-affected areas.

"What is giving hope for the future are projects to store water in tanks, and others that teach families better agriculture, taking care of the environment. If not, we will see the semi-arid land dry up."

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