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IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE REGION
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Page 1 of 12 LOW EXPENDITURE AND LOW PRESSURE DRIP IRRIGATION
TECHNIQUES IN IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE REGION
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PROJECT PROPOSAL LOW EXPENDITURE AND LOW PRESSURE DRIP
IRRIGATION TECHNIQUES IN IRRIGATED
AGRICULTURE REGION INTRODUCTION
Agricultural water administration can help to tumbling starvation and scarcity in the emergent world. It reimburses both rural and urban poor. But most developing countries lack the capability to enable their farmers, smallholders and other stakeholders to utilize the technologies offered and to apprehend the remuneration of irrigation.
IPTRID is an autonomous multi-donor trust-fund program hosted by FAO in its head office in
Rome. It provides support to developing countries and development agencies for the formulation and achievement of sustainable agricultural water management strategies and Programs.
IPTRID aims to shrink rural and urban poverty, augment food security and increase environmental sustainability by improving the contact of farmers’ farmers’ associations and service providers to proper irrigation, drainage, water harvesting, salinity management and flood management technologies and practices.
One of the most effectual ways in which peripheral agencies can hold up farmers is to assist governments and the private sector to recognize capacity constraints and to take action and confiscate them. IPTRID works with worldwide partners to do this. It chains capacity building in agricultural water management to promote irrigation technology transfer and acceptance in its

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