On-farm labour allocation and irrigation water use: case studies among smallholder systems in arid regions |
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Authors: | W. Ray Norman Ian McCann Abdullah Al-Ghafri |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Mathematics, Engineering & Business, Messiah College, P.O. Box 3056, Grantham, PA 17027, USA;(2) Research and Education Center, University of Delaware, 16483 County Seat Highway, Georgetown, DE 19947, USA;(3) Bioresource Engineering Department, Sultan Qaboos University, P.O. Box 34, Al-Khod, Sultanate of Oman |
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Abstract: | On-farm measurements and observations of water flow, water costs and irrigation labour inputs at the individual parcel level
were made in case studies of smallholder irrigation systems in sub-Saharan Africa and south-eastern Arabia. The systems, in
which the water source supplied either single or multiple users, were analysed to address the fundamental issues of labour
allocation for on-farm water management as this has important consequences for the success of such systems. Results show that
the costs associated with accessing water influenced labour input, because when they were low the farmers tended to increase
the irrigation rate and reduce the amount of time they spent distributing the water within their parcels. Conversely when
water costs were high, lower flow rates and more time spent in water distribution were observed, and this resulted in more
uniform irrigation and higher irrigation efficiency. Also, opportunities and demands for farmers to use their labour for activities
other than irrigation can lead them to modify operational or physical aspects of the system so that they can reduce the time
they spend distributing water within the parcels, particularly when the water is relatively cheap. Awareness and better understanding
of how farmers may allocate their labour for water management will lead to more effective planning, design and management
of smallholder irrigation systems. |
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Keywords: | Irrigation planning Irrigation system design Labor On-farm water use Water costs Water management |
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