Water next Tuesday: eLEAF's irrigation-advice service in the Gezira Scheme in Sudan

Many people in Sudan communicate with text messages on their mobile phones – mostly with friends and family. But a small number of farmers in the Gezira irrigation scheme, near Khartoum, are testing a new service: a weekly SMS that tells them when to irrigate their crops. The 44 farmers have taken p...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dost, Remco, Khalifa, Amgad
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2017
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100777
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Summary:Many people in Sudan communicate with text messages on their mobile phones – mostly with friends and family. But a small number of farmers in the Gezira irrigation scheme, near Khartoum, are testing a new service: a weekly SMS that tells them when to irrigate their crops. The 44 farmers have taken part in a pilot project with support from CTA. The project tested an ingenious idea: it monitored the water needs of the farmers’ crops by satellite and sent them a message telling them when to irrigate. The advice came as a clear instruction such as “you need to irrigate 5 days from now.” Such instructions are especially useful for the many farmers in the area who hold other jobs and cultivate their land part-time.