Sentences with phrase «irrigation schemes»

Irrigation schemes are plans or systems designed to provide water to crops, plants, or fields when there is not enough rainfall. They help farmers grow their crops by bringing water to the land through pipes, canals, or other methods. Full definition
There are many technologies can reduce water input in irrigation schemes but many other factors come between technologies and the problems that they can solve.
Senegal's outbreak of schistosomiasis has been blamed on several development projects in the basin of the Senegal River, including the building of two dams and the construction of irrigation schemes.
The Brandt Commission found hope in the fact that vast irrigation schemes are being considered, especially in Africa, noting that such projects will enable the great rivers to become the means of transforming large areas of semiarid land into productive agricultural regions.
«We now have papers on the potato and stonefruit industries, water supply, settlement of rural and regional SA, the Pekina irrigation scheme and the Murray - Darling Basin,» Dr Plowman said.
Recycling and green energy technologies in the food and beverage industry, left, CST's SFC Screen Extractor, centre, and a successful initiative by Goulburn Mulwaree Council involving medium pressure ultraviolet (UV) disinfection supplied by CST Wastewater Solutions for its effluent irrigation scheme, which has conserved potable water.
The report notes that its catchment area includes the Hunter Downs irrigation scheme, whose construction is expected to markedly increase milk volumes on farms
Implementation of an agricultural programme, he added, with the help of multilateral partners, will potentially also bring about 1,732 hectares of land under irrigation through solar pumping from rivers, sinking of boreholes, rehabilitation of existing irrigation schemes, and construction of new ones.
But 30 dams on the Guadalquivir, with a total capacity of more than 4 cubic kilometres of water, plus local irrigation schemes, have caused water tables in the wetland to fall by up to 50 centimetres a year.
On this tour we visit the original irrigation scheme established by the Chaffey brothers in 1887 near the junction of two of Australia's mighty rivers — the Murray and the Darling.
Its National Adaptation Plan of Action reflects this, and it will receive international help for its dry - area irrigation schemes, but not until 2011, when administrator of the UN adaptation funds, the Global Environment Facility, can factor it in.
«The region has the largest irrigation scheme in the world, and all those dams and channels would become obsolete in the face of the large floods an increased monsoon would bring.»
multiple participants in the irrigation sector on the development of regional irrigation schemes, including engagement with local and central government agencies
Opposition parties are questioning whether Jeremy Rockliff has a conflict of interest as a minister responsible for the state's irrigation scheme and as one of its major customers.
On arrival in Jigawa State, the president inaugurated the expansion of an irrigation scheme at Auyo, near Hadejia and paid a visit to the Emir of Hadejia, Adamu Maje.
On arrival in Jigawa, the president began his engagements at Auyo, near Hadeja, where he inaugurated the expansion of an irrigation scheme and paid a visit to the Emir of Hadeja, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje.
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