Current status and scope for improvement of agricultural water productivity in the Indo-Gangetic River Basin
Autor: | Cai, Xueliang, Sharma, Bharat R., Matin, Mir Abdul |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Productivity Analysis
Bangladesh China Agricultural Finance Irrigated farming Evapotranspiration Water productivity Cultivation Afghanistan India Remote sensing South Asia Crop Production/Industries Nepal Wheat Farm Management Pakistan Agribusiness Rice Indo-Gangetic River Basin International Development |
DOI: | 10.22004/ag.econ.211315 |
Popis: | This paper assesses the agricultural water consumption and productivity of the predominant crop paddy rice and wheat for the Indo-Gangetic river basin (IGB) in South Asia. A new approach was adopted in the study to integrate census, remote sensing and weather data to assess crop water productivity (WP) across large scale. The average paddy field ET for rice for major growing period of June 10 to October 15 is 416 mm, which is 70% of rice potential evapotranspiration (ETp, equals to ET0*Kc). Average rice water productivity is 0.74 kg/m3. The average evapotranspiration (ETa) and WP of wheat is 299 mm and 0.94 kg/m3 respectively. Significant variations were observed for the ETa, yield and WP of rice and wheat. The scope for improvement of water productivity could be assessed by comparing “hot” and “bright” spots in consultation with factors such as rainfall and topography. It is found while improving yield in long term will finally lead to improved WP, reducing non-beneficial ET from low yield areas is a effective approach to improve WP in short term. Integrated land, crop and water management is the key to sustainable development of the region. Paper presented at the 3rd International Perspective on Current and Future State of Water Resources and Environment, Chennai, India, 5-7 January 2010. Paper No.270. |
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