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Using portable polyethylene trays (PPL-50) of semi-circular section for сrop watering

 

Title Using portable polyethylene trays (PPL-50) of semi-circular section for сrop watering
Category of tools Irrigation technique and technology
Field of application
  • Use of water resources
  • Use of land resources
Usability of practice for adaptation to climate change Moderate
Implemented by International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
Used by

Country: Uzbekistan

Province: Tashkent Region

District: Parkent District

Settlement: Baikazan Farm

Local specifics

Steep foothill terrain

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Practice usage period

Start date: 01.01.2006

End date: 31.12.2006

Problem solved through this practice

Issues: loss of water in temporary water distributers, low plot use ratio, difficulties with regulating water supply to irrigation furrows, low irrigator labor productivity

Tools used in the practice

Portable polyethylene trays (PPL-50) of semi-circular section

Description of the practice and its results

Actions:

  1. Water supply using PPL-50 is possible from: a) reinforced concrete trays, b) covered network, c) temporary earthen water distributers;
  2. Prior to watering, the trays are manually distributed along the route and installed with required inclination perpendicular to the furrows in the beginning of the irrigated site. Sections are inserted into each other;
  3. After adjustment, the kit is capable of ensuring the desired watering regime;
  4. In case of long furrows (150+ m) layer watering is used with the application of flexible polyethylene film hoses (D=300 mm);
  5. Depending on specific site conditions, inter-row spacing and crop type, the size of irrigation streams is regulated by way of adjusting the water supply control gate.

Results:

  • 20-30% reduction of field unproductive losses;
  • Increased productivity (2-4 dt/ha for wheat, 3-4 dt/ha for cotton);
  • At least twofold increase of irrigator labor productivity;
  • Increased land use ratio (1.5-2.5%).
Lessons learnt and recommendations made

Lessons learnt:

PPL-50 can be used for watering cotton with 0.9 and 0.6 m row-spacing as well as vegetable and cucurbit crops with 0.3 m row-spacing.

Recommendations:

It is recommended to apply:

  • PPL-50 (D=300 mm) in steep foothill conditions;
  • PPL-50 (D=500 mm) in flat terrain;
  • Prior to using the system in flat terrain conditions, it is desirable to do land planning.
Source of practice

Domestic tools (outcomes of research by domestic R&D organizations)

Readiness for implementation

1. Cost of implementation: Moderate

2. Approximate cost of investment per 1 ha: $7.6

3. O&M costs: Moderate

4. Expert support: Needed at implementation stage

Brief information on the project

Project title: Adaptation of contour furrows and layer watering via portable trays: research on establishing permanent furrows on the premises of Baikazan Farm of Parkent District.

Project duration: 2005-2006.

Project goal and objectives: improve local living standards and food security among rural residents as well as preserve soil fertility in farms located on sloped terrain by way of watering via contour furrows based on the greatest inclination and layer arrangement of assembly polyethylene trays.  The short-term project objective was to demonstrate the technology of watering via contour furrows based on the greatest inclination of sloped terrain and layer arrangement of assembly polyethylene trays.

Project beneficiaries: farms and dekhan farms.

Project implementer: ICARDA

Funding source Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Form submission date 04.05.2018
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