A Review on Feasibility of Pressurized Irrigation in Canal Command Area
Author(s) -
Shiv Singh Basediya et al. Shiv Singh Basediya et al.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of agricultural science and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2321-0087
pISSN - 2250-0057
DOI - 10.24247/ijasrdec201735
Subject(s) - irrigation , environmental science , hydrology (agriculture) , water resource management , agricultural engineering , engineering , agronomy , biology , geotechnical engineering
Indian agriculture has made a lot of progress, from the time of draught and famines to self-sufficienc y in food production. Water played a major role in this achie v ment besides high yielding varieties, use of chem ical and fertilizers. During last 4-5 decades, major emphasis was given on developing irrigation infrastructure; however there were no much attention given on the efficient utilization of cre ated water resource. This has resulted a wide gap, between potential created and potential utilized. At the end of XII pl an, 102.77 M ha was the potential created and 87.23 M ha was the potential utilized. Canal Irrigation Sector is faci ng a number of challenges as, irregular and inadequ ate water supply, water logging and salinity, unavailability of water control and measurement structures, non-adoption of irrigation methods, improper working of water user associations. Many researchers are focusing their studies on the se issues and trying to find out solution. Here, a brief account of research work done by some of such scientists, whi ch indicated that pressurized irrigation in command, is a feasible so lution to improve the performance.
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