Water and Energy International
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 59r
  • Issue: 1

Progression of Micro irrigation into canal commands-aPMiP experiences

  • Author:
  • K. Yella Reddy, L. Narayan Reddy
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 51 to 57

Water and Land Management Training and Research Institute (WALAMTARI), Hyderabad

Online published on 10 May, 2016.

Abstract

Almost 70% of all available freshwater is used for agriculture across the world. In India more than 80% of the renewable water resources are consumed in agriculture alone. Many of the world's most important grain lands are consuming groundwater at unsustainable rates. As we have stepped into the twenty first century, the new frontier is boosting water productivity, getting more from lesser amount of water devoted to crop production. A National Task Force Committee, appointed by the Government of India (GOI) in 2003, has recommended that 69 million ha area is suitable for micro irrigation in India.

Government of Andhra Pradesh has launched the Andhra Pradesh Micro Irrigation Project (APMIP) in 2003 to promote this water saving irrigation technology in large scale for sustainable development of agriculture. The major thrust was on to put the 3 million electrified pump sets in the state of Andhra Pradesh into micro irrigation. The project has so far covered more than 1.042 m ha area under micro irrigation systems in 9 years period with capital investment of Rs 31, 970 million (US $ 533 million @ Rs 60 per 1 US$), benefiting 0.66 million farmers. The project has helped in improving the crop productivity, saving in water and energy and creating employment opportunities. The project is contributing to an additional productivity of worth Rs 15, 260 million (US $ 254 million) per annum. On annual basis every rupee invested in micro irrigation pays Rs 2.4 through additional productivity. The attractive payback period of less than 2 years has influenced the bankers to provide loans to farmers to procure micro irrigation systems.

The success of APMIP has led to the introduction of micro irrigation into canal commands under various irrigation projects in Andhra Pradesh by initiating another project called LIMIP (Micro Irrigation under Lift Projects).

Keywords

APMIP, LIMIP, Micro Irrigation, Payback period, Participatory Approach