Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia

To construct economic growth and poverty reduction, farmer-led irrigation is increasing nowadays in many African, South Asian, and Latin American countries. Smallholder farmers’ vulnerability to climate shocks due to rainfall variability, frequent droughts, and inadequate water resources, which thre...

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Autor principal: Tegegne, Desalegn
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174373
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description To construct economic growth and poverty reduction, farmer-led irrigation is increasing nowadays in many African, South Asian, and Latin American countries. Smallholder farmers’ vulnerability to climate shocks due to rainfall variability, frequent droughts, and inadequate water resources, which threaten agricultural productivity and food security is known. Understanding the current and future crop water demand is key for improving agricultural productivity, and bringing food security, especially in arid and semi-arid areas where irrigation is needed to overwhelm shortage and rainfall variability. Water productivity (WP) is to produce more yield with less water use, increase income, improve livelihoods, and bring ecological benefits at less social and environmental costs per unit of water used. Some of the approaches for increasing WP include more yield with proper water use, changing the cropping pattern from low to high-value crops, decreasing costs related to social, health, and environmental aspects, and achieving more livelihood support such as more job opportunities, diversified nutritious food, and income for the same amount of water. Potential opportunities are vastly needed to achieve the productivity of irrigated agricultural systems around the globe through the full engagement of smallholder farmers, public-private sectors, government entities, and potential water resource management stakeholders. This chapter will briefly discuss opportunities for improving WP about farmer-led irrigation, focussing on smart utilization of water resources and agronomic practices to achieve higher yields using less water. Using the available water sources and low-cost water-lifting alternative technology options, implementing efficient irrigation water application methods, practicing deficit and supplemental irrigation techniques, and adopting climate-smart on-farm water management techniques and technologies are potential opportunities for improving WP in farmer-led irrigation areas.
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spelling CGSpace1743732025-04-29T11:24:29Z Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia Tegegne, Desalegn water productivity farmer-led irrigation techniques technology irrigation water irrigation scheduling case studies To construct economic growth and poverty reduction, farmer-led irrigation is increasing nowadays in many African, South Asian, and Latin American countries. Smallholder farmers’ vulnerability to climate shocks due to rainfall variability, frequent droughts, and inadequate water resources, which threaten agricultural productivity and food security is known. Understanding the current and future crop water demand is key for improving agricultural productivity, and bringing food security, especially in arid and semi-arid areas where irrigation is needed to overwhelm shortage and rainfall variability. Water productivity (WP) is to produce more yield with less water use, increase income, improve livelihoods, and bring ecological benefits at less social and environmental costs per unit of water used. Some of the approaches for increasing WP include more yield with proper water use, changing the cropping pattern from low to high-value crops, decreasing costs related to social, health, and environmental aspects, and achieving more livelihood support such as more job opportunities, diversified nutritious food, and income for the same amount of water. Potential opportunities are vastly needed to achieve the productivity of irrigated agricultural systems around the globe through the full engagement of smallholder farmers, public-private sectors, government entities, and potential water resource management stakeholders. This chapter will briefly discuss opportunities for improving WP about farmer-led irrigation, focussing on smart utilization of water resources and agronomic practices to achieve higher yields using less water. Using the available water sources and low-cost water-lifting alternative technology options, implementing efficient irrigation water application methods, practicing deficit and supplemental irrigation techniques, and adopting climate-smart on-farm water management techniques and technologies are potential opportunities for improving WP in farmer-led irrigation areas. 2025-04-13 2025-04-29T11:20:04Z 2025-04-29T11:20:04Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174373 en Open Access Springer Tegegne, Desalegn. 2025. Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia. In Mabhaudhi, T.; Chimonyo, V. G. P.; Senzanje, A.; Chivenge, P. P. (Eds.). Enhancing water and food security through improved agricultural water productivity: new knowledge, innovations and applications. Singapore: Springer. pp.341-360. [doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-1848-4_15]
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farmer-led irrigation
techniques
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irrigation water
irrigation scheduling
case studies
Tegegne, Desalegn
Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title_full Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title_short Opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer-led irrigation: a case study of Ethiopia
title_sort opportunities to improve water productivity in farmer led irrigation a case study of ethiopia
topic water productivity
farmer-led irrigation
techniques
technology
irrigation water
irrigation scheduling
case studies
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