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Figure 1.3 also clearly indicates that water use efficiency measures should be focused more on the agricultural sector, as it
is the largest water consumer in the majority of the SADC Member States. Some of the above statistics are summarised in
Table 1.1 and Figure 1.4, comparing African continental, world averages and the developed world status.
FIGURE 1.2: MEAN ANNUAL RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION ACROSS THE MAINLAND SADC REGION (SOURCE: SADC 2007.)
FIGURE 1.3: WATER USE BY MAJOR ECONOMIC SECTORS. (SOURCE: SADC 2012.)
SECTOR
SADC STATUS
AFRICAN
CONTINENT
WORLD AVERAGES
DEVELOPED WORLD
STATUS
Water Abstraction
170m3/capita/year
251m3/capita/year
570m3/capita/year
1 330m3/capita/year
Surface water storage
14% of ARWR stored
14% of ARWR stored
25% of ARWR stored
70% to 90% of ARWR
stored
Irrigated Land
7% irrigated of available 20% irrigated of
irrigable land
available irrigable land
20% irrigated of
available irrigable land
70% irrigated of
available irrigable land
TABLE 1.1: SELECTED BENCHMARKS/INDICATORS FOR COMPARISON OF SADC WATER SECTOR’S STATUS WITH OTHER
COMPARATORS. (SOURCE: SADC 2012.)
A Vehicle to implement the Water Component of the Regional Indicative Strategic Development Plan (RISDP)
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