Empowering Farmers to Enhance Water Use Efficiency: Innovative Practices in SSPC

Miteshkumar M Vaghasiya
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The Sardar Sarovar project, featuring a gravity dam on the Narmada River in Gujarat, stands as one of the largest in terms of concrete volume globally. This study investigates the project's extensive canal network and its impact on agricultural productivity in the command area. Covering a vast expanse across multiple states, the project's irrigation allocation and water management strategies are examined. Special attention is given to addressing soil degradation issues, particularly salinity, and implementing farmer-centered interventions to enhance water use efficiency. Methodologies include land rejuvenation efforts, reclamation of salt-affected land, participatory irrigation management, and promoting improved agricultural practices. Results indicate successful mitigation of soil degradation and increased crop yields through strategic interventions like cotton-castor relay cropping which has demonstrated a 1.5-fold increase in income compared to sole cropping. Intercropping with isabgul/ajwain, and implementing deficit irrigation have resulted in a substantial 43% increase in overall yield, particularly in cumin cultivation. Farmers have also embraced innovative water-saving techniques, such as alternative furrow irrigation and strategic timing of irrigation during critical growth stages, resulting in water savings of 30-35%. However, challenges remain in achieving widespread adoption of participatory irrigation management practices. The study concludes with insights into the necessity of sustained social engineering efforts and community engagement for long-term water resource management and agricultural sustainability in the project area.
提高农民用水效率:南南合作的创新实践
萨达尔-萨罗瓦尔项目是古吉拉特邦纳尔马达河上的重力坝,是全球混凝土量最大的项目之一。本研究调查了该项目庞大的运河网络及其对指挥区农业生产率的影响。该项目覆盖多个邦的广大地区,对其灌溉分配和水资源管理策略进行了研究。特别关注了解决土壤退化问题,尤其是盐碱化问题,以及实施以农民为中心的干预措施以提高用水效率。方法包括土地改良工作、盐碱地复垦、参与式灌溉管理以及推广改进的农业耕作方法。结果表明,通过棉花-蓖麻接力种植等战略性干预措施,成功缓解了土壤退化,提高了作物产量,与单一种植相比,收入增加了 1.5 倍。通过与异稻/金花菜间作以及实施亏缺灌溉,总产量大幅提高了 43%,尤其是在小茴香种植方面。农民们还采用了创新节水技术,如替代沟灌和在关键生长阶段进行适时灌溉,从而节水 30-35%。然而,要广泛采用参与式灌溉管理方法仍面临挑战。本研究最后深入探讨了持续的社会工程努力和社区参与对于项目区长期水资源管理和农业可持续发展的必要性。
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