Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.

This Working Paper summarizes research conducted as part of the AgWater Solutions Project in Burkina Faso between 2009 and 2012. Researchers from the AgWater Solutions Project examined the potential for small reservoirs, inland valley cultivation and the use of motorized pumps. The main findings ind...

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Main Authors: Evans, Alexandra E.V., Giordano, Meredith A., Clayton, Terry
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Francés
Published: International Water Management Institute 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34539
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author Evans, Alexandra E.V.
Giordano, Meredith A.
Clayton, Terry
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Giordano, Meredith A.
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description This Working Paper summarizes research conducted as part of the AgWater Solutions Project in Burkina Faso between 2009 and 2012. Researchers from the AgWater Solutions Project examined the potential for small reservoirs, inland valley cultivation and the use of motorized pumps. The main findings indicate that (1) Small reservoirs need better management at all stages to reduce costs and improve equity.Costs could be comparable with other AWM options. The total investment to reach 50% of the potential demand in Burkina Faso could be as much as USD 1,136 million. Costs could be reduced by tightly controlling planning, implementation and management, and should be compared with all the benefits over the lifetime of the reservoir. If implemented, some 321,000 households are likely to benefit; (2) Inland valleys, commonly known as bas fonds, can be used to increase rice cultivation as well as other crops through improved water management, agronomic and post-harvest practices. Investment in physical infrastructure and extension could amount to USD 384 million; (3) Motor pumps can increase yields and incomes, but problems in areas, such as financing, cost reduction of electricity supply, distance to pump suppliers, poor operation practices and maintenance, and environmental damage need to be addressed. Motor pumps used upstream of reservoirs can support profitable dry-season vegetable cultivation, but care must be taken regarding over-abstraction, pollution and conflicts. Greater adoption of motor pumps could benefit some 332,000 farming households irrigating up to 4% of the total agricultural land area at a total investment cost of USD 121 million; and (4) Combination of a range of agricultural water management options ? capture/storage+ lifting + irrigation technologies + soil conservation + watershed management ? arerecommended to enable supplementary irrigation in areas where dry spells become a common occurrence.
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spelling CGSpace345392025-06-12T09:16:33Z Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso. Evans, Alexandra E.V. Giordano, Meredith A. Clayton, Terry water management investment smallholders irrigation pumps integrated management This Working Paper summarizes research conducted as part of the AgWater Solutions Project in Burkina Faso between 2009 and 2012. Researchers from the AgWater Solutions Project examined the potential for small reservoirs, inland valley cultivation and the use of motorized pumps. The main findings indicate that (1) Small reservoirs need better management at all stages to reduce costs and improve equity.Costs could be comparable with other AWM options. The total investment to reach 50% of the potential demand in Burkina Faso could be as much as USD 1,136 million. Costs could be reduced by tightly controlling planning, implementation and management, and should be compared with all the benefits over the lifetime of the reservoir. If implemented, some 321,000 households are likely to benefit; (2) Inland valleys, commonly known as bas fonds, can be used to increase rice cultivation as well as other crops through improved water management, agronomic and post-harvest practices. Investment in physical infrastructure and extension could amount to USD 384 million; (3) Motor pumps can increase yields and incomes, but problems in areas, such as financing, cost reduction of electricity supply, distance to pump suppliers, poor operation practices and maintenance, and environmental damage need to be addressed. Motor pumps used upstream of reservoirs can support profitable dry-season vegetable cultivation, but care must be taken regarding over-abstraction, pollution and conflicts. Greater adoption of motor pumps could benefit some 332,000 farming households irrigating up to 4% of the total agricultural land area at a total investment cost of USD 121 million; and (4) Combination of a range of agricultural water management options ? capture/storage+ lifting + irrigation technologies + soil conservation + watershed management ? arerecommended to enable supplementary irrigation in areas where dry spells become a common occurrence. 2012 2013-11-21T05:02:21Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z 2013-11-21T05:02:21Z 2014-02-02T16:39:50Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34539 fr Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Evans, Alexandra E. V.; Giordano, Meredith; Clayton, Terry. (eds.) 2012. Investir dans la gestion de l?eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso. Rapport national de synthese du projet AgWater Solutions. In French. [Investing in agricultural water management to benefit smallholder farmers in Burkina Faso. AgWater Solutions Project country synthesis report]. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 24p. (Also in English). (IWMI Working Paper 149 / Document de travail IWMI 149)
spellingShingle water management
investment
smallholders
irrigation
pumps
integrated management
Evans, Alexandra E.V.
Giordano, Meredith A.
Clayton, Terry
Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title_full Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title_fullStr Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title_full_unstemmed Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title_short Investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du Burkina Faso.
title_sort investir dans la gestion de l eau en agriculture au profit des petits exploitants agricoles du burkina faso
topic water management
investment
smallholders
irrigation
pumps
integrated management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34539
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