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South Rohri Fresh Groundwater Irrigation Project

The area has an arid climate that makes agricultural development difficult. Existing groundwater irrigation systems have not been properly maintained, which is a further impediment to productivity. Most of the households in the area practiced subsistence farming. The main objective of the project was to increase the availability of water for irrigation and improve drainage and water management over about 152,000 ha of cultivable land. It also aimed to extend the irrigation systems to make more land productive.

Farmers reported substantial increases in yields and cropping intensity. Improvements in water management systems had a lasting, positive impact on the environment by helping prevent salinization and waterborne diseases. 

Source: IFAD

 



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Matteo Marchisio
Country Programme Manager
Via Paolo di Dono, 44
Rome, Italy
Work: +390654592862
Fax: +390654593862
m.marchisio@ifad.org

Facts and figures

Total cost: US$53.8 million
Approved IFAD loan: US$16.0 million
Duration: 1980 - 1990
Directly benefiting: 60,000 households
Cofinancing:

  • Asian Development Bank (US$33.0 million)
Status: Closed

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