Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia
Increasing female and male farmers? access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, improved food security and improved access to water for livestock and domestic needs. In many contexts, private sector manual well drilling is a reliable and affordable means to access shallow groundwater,...
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International Water Management Institute
2013
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| author | Weight, Elizabeth Yoder, R. Keller, A. |
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| description | Increasing female and male farmers? access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, improved food security and improved access to water for livestock and domestic needs. In many contexts, private sector manual well drilling is a reliable and affordable means to access shallow groundwater, but it is not widely available in Ethiopia. Data, information and mapping on pilot manual well drilling efforts in selected areas of Ethiopia indicated that the technique provided affordable access to shallow groundwater for farmers and demonstrated high demand among farmers for manually drilled wells, as well as profitability for drilling businesses. The authors of this paper suggest that investments in creating a spatial database of hydrogeologic suitability domains, investments in driller training, and associated investments in accelerating the drilling industry could catalyze a manual well drilling industry and significantly improve smallholder farmers? affordable access to shallow groundwater. |
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| spelling | CGSpace392532025-11-07T08:41:55Z Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia Weight, Elizabeth Yoder, R. Keller, A. farmer-led irrigation wells drilling pumps investment private sector models farmers groundwater resources crop production irrigated farming Increasing female and male farmers? access to groundwater can contribute to increased incomes, improved food security and improved access to water for livestock and domestic needs. In many contexts, private sector manual well drilling is a reliable and affordable means to access shallow groundwater, but it is not widely available in Ethiopia. Data, information and mapping on pilot manual well drilling efforts in selected areas of Ethiopia indicated that the technique provided affordable access to shallow groundwater for farmers and demonstrated high demand among farmers for manually drilled wells, as well as profitability for drilling businesses. The authors of this paper suggest that investments in creating a spatial database of hydrogeologic suitability domains, investments in driller training, and associated investments in accelerating the drilling industry could catalyze a manual well drilling industry and significantly improve smallholder farmers? affordable access to shallow groundwater. 2013 2014-06-13T13:51:52Z 2014-06-13T13:51:52Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39253 en Open Access application/pdf International Water Management Institute Weight, Elizabeth; Yoder, R.; Keller, A. 2013. Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 25p. (IWMI Working Paper 155) doi: https://doi.org/10.5337/2013.210 |
| spellingShingle | farmer-led irrigation wells drilling pumps investment private sector models farmers groundwater resources crop production irrigated farming Weight, Elizabeth Yoder, R. Keller, A. Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title | Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title_full | Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title_fullStr | Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title_short | Manual well drilling investment opportunity in Ethiopia |
| title_sort | manual well drilling investment opportunity in ethiopia |
| topic | farmer-led irrigation wells drilling pumps investment private sector models farmers groundwater resources crop production irrigated farming |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/39253 |
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