Adaptive Irrigation Model for Small Farmers

Samenvatting project

Regulated deficit irrigation can be used for enhancing water use efficiency as well as enhancing crop productivity per unit of irrigation water applied especially in drought prone areas. However, this approach requires precise knowledge of crop response to water as drought tolerance varies considerably by species, cultivar and stage of growth. (Deficit Irrigation Practices, FAO, 1996).
There is scope for introducing the “hose reel irrigation system” as an innovative custom-hirable service model which can be owned and operated by an agri-entrepreneur but delivered to end users (farmers) who wish to irrigate their fields as a service for a cost.
A prototype of a tractor drawn hose reel irrigation service model using water tankers (by hauling water from available sources in the immediate vicinity of crop fields and deployment on target crops by agri-entreprenuers) has been developed by Wageningen Environment Research and an irrigation company as a collaborative project called India Water Initiative undertaken between 2014-2016.
Through project AIMS, the consortium intends to achieve the following objectives:
- Scientifically verify and quantify the socio-economic benefits and return on investment of the developed prototype of custom hireable irrigation service model to target stakeholders (agri-entrepreneurs and farmers) by conducting field experiments in groundnut crop of Anantapur district in India.
- Scientific validation of efficiency and efficiency of micronutrient application in combination with deficit irrigation to prove its efficiency in enhancing crop productivity

Doel van het project

The main purpose of the project AIMS is to scientifically proof and quantify the environmental benefits ans cost benefits (to both farmer entrepreneurs owning the machine as well as farmers going for deficit irrigation using the smart irrigation model) and draw up recommendation to facilitate scale up across dryland field crops in India Europe and Africa.

Motivatie

Climate change is impacting global rainfall patterns and as a result productivity of rainfed agriculture around the world is increasingly being affected largely due to frequent dry-spells and droughts. Sustainability and productivity of agriculture in irrigated areas is also under threat in key agricultural belts around the world due to depletion of groundwater reserves. Regulated deficit irrigation (or deficit irrigation as it is widely referred) can be used for enhancing water use efficiency as well as enhancing crop productivity per unit of irrigation water applied and is thereby an adaptive water management practice. Under scarce water supply and drought conditions deficit irrigation can lead to greater economic gains for farmers instead of losses being incurred due to drought and dry spells. However this approach requires precise knowledge of crop response to water as drought tolerance varies considerably by species cultivar and stage of growth. (Deficit Irrigation Practices FAO 1996).“Hose reel irrigation system” is an appropriate technology by which regulated deficit irrigation can be administered at farmers’ fields. However its utilization and large scale adoption by small and marginal farmers in drought prone areas is constrained by the lack of their affordability of this technology. A custom-hireable service model of irrigation can substantially bring down the operational cost for a farmer. However the cost benefit and climate impact (in terms of water conserved) by adopting this innovative business model has to scientifically proved and verified. This research cannot be carried out by modelling or under laboratory conditions as the research has to include all aspects of actual agricultural practises fertilizer application interaction between farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs investments and operation and maintenance costs and actual hydrological and meteorological aspects throughout a growing season. the field. Project A

Locatie

Wageningen

Uitgevoerde acties

Work Package 1
Diagnostic survey and need-gap assessment for establishing "custom hirable service model" of irrigation
This will entail desk research and field activities in India.
Will be conducted by WNER researchers. Agrirain and Syngenta staff will provide planning, access to local entrepreneurs and farmers and deploy local extension staff in India.
Work Package 2
Field research experiments and "result demonstrations" of deficit irrigation in rainfed situation ("Kharif " season)
This will entail field activities in India. Experiments will be conducted and supervised by WENR
Work Package 3
Field research experiments and "result demonstrations" of alternate irrigation in assured irrigation situation ("Rabi" or winter crop) Experiments will be conducted and supervised by WENR. On field operational support for experiments will be provided by Agrirain
Work Package 4
Establishment of Business case for custom-hireable irrigation service model using hosereel system in rainfed situation.
This will be taken up by WNER and Syngenta.
Work Package 5
Roll- of Business case for custom-hireable irrigation service model using hosereel system in assured irrigated (winter crop) situation.
Agrirain will provide on field support to WNER on conducting method demonstrations using the new irrigation technology.
The financial model and business plan for the irrigation service model will be developed by WNER. Syngenta will bring in farmer entrepreneurs in their network to implement this business model.
Work Package 6
Establishment of "institutional framework" needed for scaling up custom-hireable irrigation service model
WNER and Syngenta will jointly organize and conduct the workshop.

Verwachtte resultaten

1: Work Package 1 Diagnostic survey report (indicating business case of irrigation service model in irrigated and rainfed situations of Groundnut)
2: Work Package 2 Report on impact of deficit irrigation on water use efficiency and productivity by using hosereel system Report on comparative cost economics of rainfed groundnut crop (hosereel irrigation compared to conventional system under rainfed situation)
3: Work Package 3 Report on impact of alternate irrigation on water use efficiency
Report on comparative cost economics of groundnut crop (hosereel irrigation compared to conventional system under assured irrigation situation of winter groundnut crop)
4: Work Package 4 Report on "Business case and entrepreneurship development plan for custom-hireable irrigation service model using hosereel system in rainfed situation
5: Work Package 5 Report on "Business case and entrepreneurship development plan for custom-hireable irrigation service model using hosereel system under assured irrigated situation” in India, selected countries in Africa and selected areas in Europe
6: Work Package 6 Report on "institutional framework" needed for scaling up custom-hireable irrigation system as a “service model"

Innovativiteit

The custom-hireable service model has not been standardized or adopted in any geography across the world. The technical prototype of this model was developed by Wageningen Environment Research as a collaborative project in India between 2014 to 2016. However the scientific basis on the accruable benefits of adopting this technology is yet to be established. Also the combination of foliar sprays of micronutrients in dryland crops is widely recommended by extension agents. However there is no affordable technology for small and medium farmers to facilitate this. Project AIMS will generate a “first of its kind” scientific content and evidence on both the above aspects.

Valorisatie

Product Used by Action by

Scientifically tested custom-hireable hose reel irrigation system system with micro nutrient application Agri enterpreneurs in India (that service farmers) Agrigrain in cooperation with Idrofoglia (an Italian irrigation major) is involved in the manufacturing of the hosereel irrigation system.

Syngenta Foundation for upscaling to potentially 100.000 farmers in India

Hoe gaan de participanten van het project om met intellectueel eigendom dat voorkomt uit deze projecten?

Custom-hireable hose reel irrigation system system WENR, knowledge made publically accessible through website and depending on results, a paper Syngenta foundation has a goal to reach 100.000 entrepreneurs and even more connected farmers in India
Scientific knowledge of practical application of hosereel irrigation system and micronutrient application WENR, knowledge made publically accessible through website and depending on results, a paper Partners for application elsewhere are to be identified for application in Africa and Europe during project (see under activities)

Op welke wijze wordt de informatie over dit project op eenvoudige wijze voor het algemene publiek kenbaar gemaakt (beschrijving van het onderzoek, deelnemers en de planning en voortgang)?

• Through WUR website: www.wur.nl/TKI Deltatechnologie
• Publication in farmer journals in target areas and/or interantionally
• Through (Syngenta) extension workers and services

Projectvoorwaarden

We are actively looking for partners to join to out scale the application in Africa (especially Ethiopia and Rwanda we have a very strong network and active projects) and also Eastern and Southern European countries (such as Italy, Spain and Bulgaria) where there is increasing incidence of dry spells and droughts on account of climate change.

Projecteigenaar en projectleider(s)

Projecteigenaar:
Arjan Budding
Projectleider(s):
Alwin Gerritsen

Partners

  • Stichting Deltares (Delft)
  • Stichting Wageningen Research
  • Syngenta Foundation India
  • TKI Deltatechnologie

Resultaten

Adaptive Irrigation Model for Small Farmers-2021-4

Resultaat type
Publicatie(s) niet peer reviewed
Aantal
2
Omschrijving

1. Report on institutional framework, including report of the final (virtual) workshop on 27 October 2021 - Results of workshop and analysis of what is needed institutionally for scaling up custom-hireable irrigation system as a “service model"
2. From validation to upscaling, deepening and broadening - Overview of institutional challenges for upscaling of AIMS

Wetenschappelijke publicatie?

Adaptive Irrigation Model for Small Farmers-2021-4

Resultaat type
Publicatie(s) niet peer reviewed
Aantal
3
Omschrijving

1. World's first service based irrigation - Overview of AIMS business proposition by Agrirain ltd.
2. Slides for Syngenta Foundation - Main results and takeaways of the project for Syngenta Foundation
3. Business model innovation for Climate Smart Agriculture in India - Article on WUR research blog with an overview of the main results and takeaways of the project. For a wide audience.

Wetenschappelijke publicatie?

Adaptive Irrigation Model for Small Farmers-2021-4

Resultaat type
Publicatie(s) niet peer reviewed
Aantal
2
Omschrijving

1. Socioeconomic and technical assessment of Novel irrigation method for sesame - Results of the socioeconomic and technical assessments of sesame. Based on demonstrations, field trials and interviews in Vizianangarm district (Andhra Pradesh, India).
2. Update on experiments 2019 - "Results of the socioeconomic and technical assessments of groundnuts. With information on the Field demonstration and farmers workshop in Rellivalasa village of Vizianagaram district (Telengana, India). Several officers of Agriculture in June 2019"

Wetenschappelijke publicatie?