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National Pump Irrigation Study: Material Developed During Inception Activities January 14-February 1991

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Pasandaran, Effendi
Date: 1991
Agency: Overseas Development Institute, London
Series: Irrigation Management Network Paper 3
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/4610
Sector: Water Resource & Irrigation
Region: Middle East & South Asia
Subject(s): irrigation
governance and politics
Abstract: "While the major rice producing areas of Indonesia have benefitted from irrigation development, the drier areas of Indonesia, where the scope for gravity irrigation is very limited, have not received an equal share of GOI (Government of India) investment. As a result, incomes in areas without irrigation are significantly below those found in the more intensely irrigated areas. An increased concern for eliminating poverty and reducing the income gap in Eastern Indonesia and other bypassed areas, combined with the recognition of the potential for rapid agricultural development through utilization of groundwater supplies for irrigation, has encouraged the government and donors to pursue programs to develop increased irrigation supplies through the introduction of pumps. These pumps can be used to extract groundwater as well as pump available water supplies from rivers, streams and smaller water bodies."

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